As access to Twitter’s official API continues to evolve, developers are increasingly exploring other ways to gather and work with public tweet data. For those seeking flexibility, cost control, or ...
Twitter (formerly Twitter) has announced a new pay-as-you-go pricing model for its API. Previously, developers had to pay a fixed monthly fee of $200 or $5,000, but now they can purchase credits and ...
X is once again reforming its fee structure for the developer interface. While the entry barrier is decreasing, the costs are likely to remain similar.
After opening its developer API to select companies for testing in March, Meta’s Twitter/X competitor Threads is now introducing developer documentation and a sign-up sheet for interested parties ...
2023 was the year social networks realized that they were sitting on massive troves of data. And some companies, such as Twitter (now X) and Reddit, decided to change their terms to shut out ...