Twitter is committed to the success of our Developer ecosystem. Our previous updates still stand as we phase our roll-out over the next few weeks so that we can focus on the quality and performance of our platform. Thank you!
There has been an immense amount of enthusiasm for the upcoming changes with Twitter API. As part of our efforts to create an optimal experience for the developer community, we will be delaying the launch of our new API platform by a few more days.
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This is a new chapter for the Twitter API to increase quality, reduce spam, and enable a thriving ecosystem. We appreciate your patience as we implement these changes and we can’t wait to see what you build next!
Stay tuned for more information on continued Twitter API access.
Also on February 13, we will deprecate the Premium API. If you’re subscribed to Premium, you can apply for Enterprise to continue using these endpoints.
A new form of free access will be introduced as this is extremely important to our ecosystem – limited to Tweet creation of up to 1,500 Tweets per month for a single authenticated user token, including Login with Twitter.
We have been busy with some updates to the Twitter API so you can continue to build and innovate with us.
We’re excited to announce an extension of the current free Twitter API access through February 13. Here’s what we’re shipping then 🧵
Twitter data are among the world’s most powerful data sets. We’re committed to enabling fast & comprehensive access so you can continue to build with us.
We’ll be back with more details on what you can expect next week.
In this new chapter of Twitter, we will continue to invest in our Developer Platform, especially our Twitter API. Our goal is as important as ever: to ensure our entire ecosystem’s success. 🎯
As you may have heard, we’ve had to make some very hard decisions to deprecate or pause projects that have been worked on this past year. However, our commitment to the Twitter Developer Platform remains strong. 💪
We’re currently hard at work to make Twitter better for everyone, including developers! We’ve decided to cancel the #Chirp developer conference while we build some things that we’re excited to share with you soon.
We just launched Direct Message endpoints to the Twitter API v2. 🎉 You can now create/retrieve Direct Message conversations. And there’s more— for the first time ever, these endpoints support group message functionality, only on v2. 🙌
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will now show you a larger picture of the NFT alongside details like the title and creator. One more step in our journey to let developers impact the Tweet experience.
The gaming industry is unignorable. And as home of the gaming conversation – with over 70 Tweets per second about gaming – the value of the Twitter gaming community is undeniable. 🕹🚀
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🙌 Thanks to our developer community, we learned of a small bug for edited Tweet metadata on the Twitter API v2.
We’ve updated edits_remaining to return an integer, as intended and indicated in our docs/Open API spec. The Twitter API v1.1 returns an integer and is unchanged.
🌟 Gaming developers have the benefit of a large community with great exposure on the platform.
⚡️ 91M unique gaming authors
🎥 12.5B video views by esports and gaming publishers
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Check out our “What to build” page for inspiration and a list of relevant endpoints for each use case. 🤩⬇️
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