Today we’re launching Twitter premium APIs to kick off the next era of innovation for Twitter developers. 🙌
These APIs provide a new transparent, predictable way to scale solutions on Twitter. blog.twitter.com/developer/en_u…
Today, we’re clarifying our rules on automation using multiple accounts, as well as removing any possible ambiguity created by our own implementations. Please read, and note the March 23, 2018 deadline.
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For those still using our v1.1 API endpoints 🗣️
As part of our ongoing effort to modernize and transform our API platform, we are deprecating some of our v1.1 endpoints and asking you to migrate to the v2 equivalents. These deprecations will allow us to continue building support
As a developer platform, our first responsibility is our users: to provide a place that supports the health of conversation on Twitter.
To continue to prevent misuse of our platform, we are introducing a few new requirements for developers today.
Twitter API v2: Early Access released
Today we announced Early Access to the first endpoints of the new Twitter API!
#TwitterAPI#EarlyAccess#VersionBump
It’s finally here! 🥁 Say hello to the new #TwitterAPI.
We’re rebuilding the Twitter API v2 from the ground up to better serve our developer community. And today’s launch is only the beginning.
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New year, new access for our developer community! 🎉
Today, we’re launching our premium Search Tweets: Full-archive endpoint — providing access all the way back to @jack’s first Tweet in 2006. cards.twitter.com/cards/3q12a/5a…
Today, our User Streams, Site Streams, and legacy Direct Message endpoints will begin a brief period of degraded service before being retired entirely.
Developers using these services can learn more and find migration guides on the forum:
To make room for more expression, we will now count all emojis as equal—including those with gender and skin tone modifiers 👍🏻👍🏽👍🏿. This is now reflected in Twitter-Text, our Open Source library.
Using Twitter-Text? See the forum post for detail:
Today, we are announcing that the Twitter API v2 is now the primary version of the API. We are also introducing a new set of access levels, and a removal of language from our Developer Policy that previously restricted use cases on Twitter.
#TwitterAPI
Introducing a new era for the Twitter Developer Platform!
📣The Twitter API v2 is now the primary API and full of new features
⏱Immediate access for most use cases, or apply to get more access for free
📖Removed certain restrictions in the Policy
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