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The end of support of free access to the Twitter API? #761
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Hi, thank you for asking. The package will work if they don't change anything else. What will change is that I will no longer be able to test and develop without paying, and only people or companies that pay for the API will be able to use it. I will post more as the events develop, but I will probably write a post in my blog and announce my decision in twitter, and here. |
There is new information from Twitter in a new thread: As with the last update a week ago, let's see what happens. |
thanks for the update! |
Developer might have received the following email, I only received an email from one of my twitter accounts with developer access (I removed the links which have tracking ids):
It seems that every user of rtweet will need to apply for developer access (the credentials currently shared with rtweet might no longer work). Once authenticated they might be able to post tweets. The authentication mechanism and how they will restrict the access to the API v2 will decide the future of rtweet. |
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In the latest update of TwitterDev, they postpone the changes:
Of interest, it seems, that internally they increased the tweet length to more than 280 characters as that tweet has > 350 characters (and no link). Other accounts, which seem used internally for testing, had previously also tweeted with more than 280. |
Some relevant information from TwitterSupport confirming that there is few testing before changes affect the platform (this happened before November 2022 too):
The API seems to still work (but not tweetdeck, or links, and some images are not displayed). Posting it here in case anyone is wondering |
Today Twitter released more information about the planned updates. In addition, they will remove the Standard (v1.1), Essential (v2), Elevated (v2), and Premium access tiers in 30 days. Free: Post and delete tweets and look up information from one ( |
In an expected move Twitter removed the access of the default app of rtweet. |
There is an update from Twitter:
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I have received a new message:
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This package has been archived; you can request for it to be unarchived if you opt to resume maintenance, for that please contact rOpenSci. |
Twitter posted this today:
Does it mean rtweet will no longer work?
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