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Twitter’s API Crackdown Will Hit More Than Just Bots
On February 13, Twitter is expected to end free access to its API, or application programming interface, the backend access…
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Since Twitter launched in 2006, the company has acted as a kind of heartbeat for social media conversation. That’s partly…
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Read More »two years ago, Twitter launched what is perhaps the tech industry’s most ambitious attempt at algorithmic transparency. Its researchers wrote…
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Read More »On February 13, Twitter is expected to end free access to its API, or application programming interface, the backend access…
Read More »Akash Banerjee isn’t sure whether he’s allowed to talk about the BBC documentary India: The Modi Question on his YouTube…
Read More »Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images) Did someone actually break the internet? It sorta seems like it. Users of Twitter, Facebook,…
Read More »New projects are being developed all the time, as more volunteers join with ideas and take on open tasks. But…
Read More »Ruud Schilders, admin of mastodon.world, had about 100 people on the server before the Twitter acquisition in 2022. New signups saw…
Read More »In mid-2021, Gabor Cselle bought a $15 Moleskine notebook to sketch out ideas for new startups. On the first page,…
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