Re: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

2023-01-18 Thread Lyne
I agrea, he knows more than you can imagine. He already proove with tweeter 
files ... 

Lyne

> Le 18 janv. 2023 à 04:37, Sieghard Weitzel  a écrit :
> 
> 
> "Elon Musk is not qualified to own anything"
> I find that is an interesting thing to say about the richest man in the world 
> who has successfully started the most prestigious electric car company, who 
> is offering high speed internet to places which never had it and would never 
> have it (at least for a long time), who is building rockets and owns a number 
> of other highly successful businesses.
> One can dislike his personality, but don't belittle his achievements and his 
> genius.
> As for Twitter, he may very well have a vision which nobody has figured out 
> yet; let's give it 2 or 3 years and see what happens. And don't get me wrong, 
> I don't of course know him except for what I hear and read just like most of 
> us, and I think he sounds like a very unpleasant type of person with lots of 
> eccentricities, but once again that does not make him stupid. I can think of 
> other people in recent American history who were even less qualified for what 
> they were doing.
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mary 
> Otten
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 2:34 PM
> To: via VIPhone 
> Subject: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally 
> Blocked
>  
> Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own 
> anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing but 
> rec.
>  
> Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked
> MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover
> 
> 
> Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been 
> intentionally blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. 
> Without access to the underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, 
> Twitterrific, Birdie, Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are 
> non-functional and cannot be used.
> 
> 
> Twitter's Dev account today said in a tweet that Twitter is "enforcing its 
> long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps not to work. 
> There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter clients have 
> violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided insight into 
> what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they stopped working last 
> Thursday.
> 
> When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was 
> initially believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. 
> Only the most popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from 
> Twitter's APIs, perhaps indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to 
> comment on the situation for days, however, it became clearer that it was an 
> intentional decision. Over the weekend, The Information said that in an 
> internal Slack channel, a senior software engineer at Twitter clarified that 
> the suspensions were done on purpose, suggesting many Twitter employees were 
> not even aware of what was going on.
> 
> It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is 
> happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for 
> years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if 
> changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for 
> Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the 
> shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped 
> working.
> 
> Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, 
> with loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the 
> social network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's 
> decision and lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.
> 
> MacStories, for example, called Twitter's actions "disgraceful" and 
> "unprofessional," with Twitter demonstrating a "total lack of respect" for 
> the role that third-party apps have played in the success of the social 
> network.
> 
> Jason Snell called Twitter's actions "clueless, classless, and cowardly," and 
> John Gruber said this is likely the end of his regular usage of Twitter as 
> Twitter's own client is "terrible."
> 
> At this point, it isn't clear when or if we're going to get more information 
> about third-party Twitter clients from Twitter, nor if the apps that have had 
> their API access revoked will be back in some capacity. Tapbots is now 
> speeding up development on Ivory, its app for the Mastodon social network, 
> and Twitterrific's Craig Hockenberry said that he will be 

Re: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

2023-01-18 Thread Angie Nutt
I for one don’t think he’s stupid in the way of being incapable but I do think 
it stupid to get rid of so many people so quickly. As for the accessibility 
team: I really can’t understand why anyone would do that, not the whole team 
anyway. He’s gone too far too fast.

I’m also wondering if he wants to kill Twitter off as he did want to pull out 
of the sale at one time. Wonder what changed his mind. If it collapses, well, 
he gets out of it I suppose though it’s unlikely to be that simple. I’m 
disappointed in him as I thought he’d have some innovative ideas. I certainly 
wouldn’t consider getting rid of so many people innovative. Oh well, I am able 
to use the iPhone Twitter app and quite like it. 

All the best
Angie


> On 18 Jan 2023, at 09:37, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
> 
> "Elon Musk is not qualified to own anything" 
> I find that is an interesting thing to say about the richest man in the world 
> who has successfully started the most prestigious electric car company, who 
> is offering high speed internet to places which never had it and would never 
> have it (at least for a long time), who is building rockets and owns a number 
> of other highly successful businesses.
> One can dislike his personality, but don't belittle his achievements and his 
> genius.
> As for Twitter, he may very well have a vision which nobody has figured out 
> yet; let's give it 2 or 3 years and see what happens. And don't get me wrong, 
> I don't of course know him except for what I hear and read just like most of 
> us, and I think he sounds like a very unpleasant type of person with lots of 
> eccentricities, but once again that does not make him stupid. I can think of 
> other people in recent American history who were even less qualified for what 
> they were doing.
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mary 
> Otten
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 2:34 PM
> To: via VIPhone 
> Subject: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally 
> Blocked
>  
> Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own 
> anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing but 
> rec.
>  
> Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked
> MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover
> 
> 
> Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been 
> intentionally blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. 
> Without access to the underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, 
> Twitterrific, Birdie, Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are 
> non-functional and cannot be used.
> 
> 
> Twitter's Dev account today said in a tweet 
> <https://twitter.com/TwitterDev/status/1615405842735714304> that Twitter is 
> "enforcing its long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps 
> not to work. There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter 
> clients have violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided 
> insight into what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they stopped 
> working last Thursday.
> 
> When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was 
> initially believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. 
> Only the most popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from 
> Twitter's APIs, perhaps indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to 
> comment on the situation for days, however, it became clearer that it was an 
> intentional decision. Over the weekend, The Information 
> <https://www.theinformation.com/articles/musks-twitter-intentionally-suspended-tweet-bot-third-party-apps-messages-show>said
>  that in an internal Slack channel, a senior software engineer at Twitter 
> clarified that the suspensions were done on purpose, suggesting many Twitter 
> employees were not even aware of what was going on.
> 
> It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is 
> happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for 
> years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if 
> changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for 
> Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the 
> shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped 
> working.
> 
> Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, 
> with loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the 
> social network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's 
> decision and lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.
> 
> MacStories 
> <https://www.macstories.net/stories/

RE: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

2023-01-18 Thread James Bentley
Wow.  This is so very well stated.  Glad there is some common sense still 
around.

 

James B  

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Sieghard 
Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2023 3:37 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally 
Blocked

 

"Elon Musk is not qualified to own anything" 

I find that is an interesting thing to say about the richest man in the world 
who has successfully started the most prestigious electric car company, who is 
offering high speed internet to places which never had it and would never have 
it (at least for a long time), who is building rockets and owns a number of 
other highly successful businesses.

One can dislike his personality, but don't belittle his achievements and his 
genius.

As for Twitter, he may very well have a vision which nobody has figured out 
yet; let's give it 2 or 3 years and see what happens. And don't get me wrong, I 
don't of course know him except for what I hear and read just like most of us, 
and I think he sounds like a very unpleasant type of person with lots of 
eccentricities, but once again that does not make him stupid. I can think of 
other people in recent American history who were even less qualified for what 
they were doing.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of Mary 
Otten
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 2:34 PM
To: via VIPhone mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> >
Subject: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally 
Blocked

 

Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own 
anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing but 
rec.

 

Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover

 

Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been intentionally 
blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. Without access to the 
underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, Twitterrific, Birdie, 
Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are non-functional and cannot be 
used.

  
<https://images.macrumors.com/t/fDuIbHvd-gAGzJvdoEOiGZNs3ao=/400x0/article-new/2021/03/Twitter-Feature.jpg?lossy>
 
Twitter's Dev account today said in a tweet 
<https://twitter.com/TwitterDev/status/1615405842735714304>  that Twitter is 
"enforcing its long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps 
not to work. There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter 
clients have violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided 
insight into what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they stopped 
working last Thursday.

When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was initially 
believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. Only the most 
popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from Twitter's APIs, perhaps 
indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to comment on the situation 
for days, however, it became clearer that it was an intentional decision. Over 
the weekend, The Information 
<https://www.theinformation.com/articles/musks-twitter-intentionally-suspended-tweet-bot-third-party-apps-messages-show>
  said that in an internal Slack channel, a senior software engineer at Twitter 
clarified that the suspensions were done on purpose, suggesting many Twitter 
employees were not even aware of what was going on.

It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is 
happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for 
years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if 
changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for 
Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the 
shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped 
working.

Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, with 
loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the social 
network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's decision and 
lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.

MacStories 
<https://www.macstories.net/stories/twitter-intentionally-ends-third-party-app-developer-access-to-its-apis/>
 , for example, called Twitter's actions "disgraceful" and "unprofessional," 
with Twitter demonstrating a "total lack of respect" for the role that 
third-party apps have played in the success of the social network.

Jason Snell called Twitter's actions <https://sixcolors.com>  "clueless, 
classless, and cowardly," and John Gruber said this is likely the end of his 
regular usage of Twitter as Twitter's own client is "terrible."

At thi

RE: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

2023-01-18 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
"Elon Musk is not qualified to own anything"
I find that is an interesting thing to say about the richest man in the world 
who has successfully started the most prestigious electric car company, who is 
offering high speed internet to places which never had it and would never have 
it (at least for a long time), who is building rockets and owns a number of 
other highly successful businesses.
One can dislike his personality, but don't belittle his achievements and his 
genius.
As for Twitter, he may very well have a vision which nobody has figured out 
yet; let's give it 2 or 3 years and see what happens. And don't get me wrong, I 
don't of course know him except for what I hear and read just like most of us, 
and I think he sounds like a very unpleasant type of person with lots of 
eccentricities, but once again that does not make him stupid. I can think of 
other people in recent American history who were even less qualified for what 
they were doing.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mary 
Otten
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 2:34 PM
To: via VIPhone 
Subject: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally 
Blocked

Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own 
anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing but 
rec.

Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked
MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover



Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been intentionally 
blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. Without access to the 
underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, Twitterrific, Birdie, 
Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are non-functional and cannot be 
used.

[Twitter Feature]
Twitter's Dev account today said in a 
tweet<https://twitter.com/TwitterDev/status/1615405842735714304> that Twitter 
is "enforcing its long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps 
not to work. There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter 
clients have violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided 
insight into what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they stopped 
working last Thursday.

When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was initially 
believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. Only the most 
popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from Twitter's APIs, perhaps 
indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to comment on the situation 
for days, however, it became clearer that it was an intentional decision. Over 
the weekend, The 
Information<https://www.theinformation.com/articles/musks-twitter-intentionally-suspended-tweet-bot-third-party-apps-messages-show>
 said that in an internal Slack channel, a senior software engineer at Twitter 
clarified that the suspensions were done on purpose, suggesting many Twitter 
employees were not even aware of what was going on.

It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is 
happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for 
years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if 
changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for 
Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the 
shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped 
working.

Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, with 
loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the social 
network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's decision and 
lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.

MacStories<https://www.macstories.net/stories/twitter-intentionally-ends-third-party-app-developer-access-to-its-apis/>,
 for example, called Twitter's actions "disgraceful" and "unprofessional," with 
Twitter demonstrating a "total lack of respect" for the role that third-party 
apps have played in the success of the social network.

Jason Snell called Twitter's actions<https://sixcolors.com> "clueless, 
classless, and cowardly," and John Gruber said this is likely the end of his 
regular usage of Twitter as Twitter's own client is "terrible."

At this point, it isn't clear when or if we're going to get more information 
about third-party Twitter clients from Twitter, nor if the apps that have had 
their API access revoked will be back in some capacity. Tapbots is now speeding 
up development on 
Ivory<https://www.macrumors.com/2022/11/29/tapbots-ivory-mastodon-app/>, its 
app for the Mastodon social network, and Twitterrific's Craig Hockenberry said 
that he will be exploring the concept of a truly universal timeline that 
leverages how open standards can be used in "new and different ways."


Original Artic

Re: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

2023-01-17 Thread Devin Prater
He’s gotta make sure he’s getting those ads in front of everyone somehow.
Devin Prater
r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com

Https://devinprater.micro.blog

> On Jan 17, 2023, at 4:37 PM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> Agreed. I deactivated my account as soon as he fired the accessibility team 
> just before he cut the rest of the staff in half and so on and so on. 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin
> My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> 
>> On Jan 17, 2023, at 2:33 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own 
>> anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing 
>> but rec.
>> 
>> Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked
>> MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover
>> 
>> Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been 
>> intentionally blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. 
>> Without access to the underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, 
>> Twitterrific, Birdie, Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are 
>> non-functional and cannot be used.
>> 
>> 
>> Twitter's Dev account today said in a tweet 
>> <https://twitter.com/TwitterDev/status/1615405842735714304> that Twitter is 
>> "enforcing its long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps 
>> not to work. There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter 
>> clients have violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided 
>> insight into what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they 
>> stopped working last Thursday.
>> 
>> When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was 
>> initially believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. 
>> Only the most popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from 
>> Twitter's APIs, perhaps indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to 
>> comment on the situation for days, however, it became clearer that it was an 
>> intentional decision. Over the weekend, The Information 
>> <https://www.theinformation.com/articles/musks-twitter-intentionally-suspended-tweet-bot-third-party-apps-messages-show>
>>  said that in an internal Slack channel, a senior software engineer at 
>> Twitter clarified that the suspensions were done on purpose, suggesting many 
>> Twitter employees were not even aware of what was going on.
>> 
>> It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is 
>> happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for 
>> years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if 
>> changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for 
>> Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the 
>> shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped 
>> working.
>> 
>> Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, 
>> with loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the 
>> social network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's 
>> decision and lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.
>> 
>> MacStories 
>> <https://www.macstories.net/stories/twitter-intentionally-ends-third-party-app-developer-access-to-its-apis/>,
>>  for example, called Twitter's actions "disgraceful" and "unprofessional," 
>> with Twitter demonstrating a "total lack of respect" for the role that 
>> third-party apps have played in the success of the social network.
>> 
>> Jason Snell called Twitter's actions <https://sixcolors.com/> "clueless, 
>> classless, and cowardly," and John Gruber said this is likely the end of his 
>> regular usage of Twitter as Twitter's own client is "terrible."
>> 
>> At this point, it isn't clear when or if we're going to get more information 
>> about third-party Twitter clients from Twitter, nor if the apps that have 
>> had their API access revoked will be back in some capacity. Tapbots is now 
>> speeding up development on Ivory 
>> <https://www.macrumors.com/2022/11/29/tapbots-ivory-mastodon-app/>, its app 
>> for the Mastodon social network, and Twitterrific's Craig Hockenberry said 
>> that he will be exploring the concept of a truly universal timeline that 
>> leverag

Re: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

2023-01-17 Thread Richard Turner
Agreed. I deactivated my account as soon as he fired the accessibility team just before he cut the rest of the staff in half and so on and so on. Richard, USA.“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John RuskinMy web site: https://www.turner42.comOn Jan 17, 2023, at 2:33 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing but rec.Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally BlockedMacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover
Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been intentionally blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. Without access to the underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, Twitterrific, Birdie, Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are non-functional and cannot be used.

Twitter's Dev account today said in a tweet that Twitter is "enforcing its long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps not to work. There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter clients have violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided insight into what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they stopped working last Thursday.
When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was initially believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. Only the most popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from Twitter's APIs, perhaps indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to comment on the situation for days, however, it became clearer that it was an intentional decision. Over the weekend, The Information said that in an internal Slack channel, a senior software engineer at Twitter clarified that the suspensions were done on purpose, suggesting many Twitter employees were not even aware of what was going on.
It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped working.
Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, with loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the social network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's decision and lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.
MacStories, for example, called Twitter's actions "disgraceful" and "unprofessional," with Twitter demonstrating a "total lack of respect" for the role that third-party apps have played in the success of the social network.
Jason Snell called Twitter's actions "clueless, classless, and cowardly," and John Gruber said this is likely the end of his regular usage of Twitter as Twitter's own client is "terrible."
At this point, it isn't clear when or if we're going to get more information about third-party Twitter clients from Twitter, nor if the apps that have had their API access revoked will be back in some capacity. Tapbots is now speeding up development on Ivory, its app for the Mastodon social network, and Twitterrific's Craig Hockenberry said that he will be exploring the concept of a truly universal timeline that leverages how open standards can be used in "new and different ways."


Original Article: https://www.macrumors.com/2023/01/17/twitter-third-party-apps-intentionally-blocked/Sent from my iPhone



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Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked

2023-01-17 Thread Mary Otten
Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own 
anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing but 
rec.

Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked
MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover

Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been intentionally 
blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. Without access to the 
underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, Twitterrific, Birdie, 
Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are non-functional and cannot be 
used.


Twitter's Dev account today said in a tweet that Twitter is "enforcing its 
long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps not to work. 
There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter clients have 
violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided insight into 
what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they stopped working last 
Thursday.

When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was initially 
believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. Only the most 
popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from Twitter's APIs, perhaps 
indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to comment on the situation 
for days, however, it became clearer that it was an intentional decision. Over 
the weekend, The Information said that in an internal Slack channel, a senior 
software engineer at Twitter clarified that the suspensions were done on 
purpose, suggesting many Twitter employees were not even aware of what was 
going on.

It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is 
happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for 
years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if 
changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for 
Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the 
shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped 
working.

Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, with 
loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the social 
network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's decision and 
lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.

MacStories, for example, called Twitter's actions "disgraceful" and 
"unprofessional," with Twitter demonstrating a "total lack of respect" for the 
role that third-party apps have played in the success of the social network.

Jason Snell called Twitter's actions "clueless, classless, and cowardly," and 
John Gruber said this is likely the end of his regular usage of Twitter as 
Twitter's own client is "terrible."

At this point, it isn't clear when or if we're going to get more information 
about third-party Twitter clients from Twitter, nor if the apps that have had 
their API access revoked will be back in some capacity. Tapbots is now speeding 
up development on Ivory, its app for the Mastodon social network, and 
Twitterrific's Craig Hockenberry said that he will be exploring the concept of 
a truly universal timeline that leverages how open standards can be used in 
"new and different ways."



Original Article: 
https://www.macrumors.com/2023/01/17/twitter-third-party-apps-intentionally-blocked/


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