Can Twitter Fix its Bot Crisis with an API Paywall?

 

A newly updated Twitter policy relating to the application programming interface (API) has just been implemented, according to researchers – and the changes will have a profound impact on social media bots, both positive (RSS integration, for example) and negative (political influencer campaigns), respectively. 
A tweet from the Twitter development team announced that starting February 9, the API would no longer be accessible for free. It was Elon Musk’s personal amendment. Upon hearing some negative publicity, Elon Musk stepped in personally to amend the original terms of service – Twitter is to continue to provide its bots with a light, write-only API that allows them to produce high-quality content for free. 
In a computer program, APIs are used to enable different parts of the program to communicate with each other. An API provides an interface for two software programs to interact with one another. This is the same way that your computer provides an interface so that you can easily interact with all of its many complex functions. Enterprises, educational institutions, or bot developers who want to develop applications on Twitter are most likely to need the API for management and analytics. 
Whether you choose a limited or subscription model, we are at risk of displacing smaller, less well-funded developers and academics who have utilized free access to develop bots,

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