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 🧵
Paid basic access that offers low level of API usage, and access to Ads API for a $100 monthly fee.
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.
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.
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.
@TwitterDev The enterprise form submission is broken. Cutting off paid premium accounts with no additional information and a single broken option presents obstacles to working with and paying money to Twitter. This will not help Twitter's reputation or brand.
@TwitterDev You should put a counter on our profiles or somewhere we can monitor our tweets. It's not going to look very good when you have millions of people getting these "exceeded tweets" notifications because it's impossible to keep track of tweets as we're going about our day. -VJ
@TwitterDev Where should we apply? This form isn't working,
@TwitterDev It would be better if you don't tie everything to money. you're pissing people off.
@TwitterDev Ah my birthday present from you is to make the site worse, thank you I appreciate you, not at all .
@TwitterDev AYO no more account activity API? Not only that it is hard to apply for enterprise access (learned that in a hard way), the monthly price is too high for even a medium scaled enterprise. Nice move twitter, good luck with that
@TwitterDev So Twitter pulls it's own plug right before Valentine's Day, got it.