📣 Calling all start-ups 📣
Today we are launching our new access tier, Twitter API Pro!
Experiment, build, and scale your business with 1M Tweets per month, including our powerful real-time Filtered/Stream and Full Archive Search endpoints. We look forward to seeing what you… nitter.1d4.us/i/web/status/166…
📣 Calling all start-ups 📣
Today we are launching our new access tier, Twitter API Pro!
Experiment, build, and scale your business with 1M Tweets per month, including our powerful real-time Filtered/Stream and Full Archive Search endpoints. We look forward to seeing what you… nitter.1d4.us/i/web/status/166…
One of the most important use cases for the Twitter API has always been public utility. Verified gov or publicly owned services who tweet weather alerts, transport updates and emergency notifications may use the API, for these critical purposes, for free.
On 3/29 we announced that deprecations across our legacy Twitter API access tiers would be completed by 4/29. Unwinding Premium is one step closer to full deprecation of those legacy tiers.
If you are a Twitter developer with a commercial use case, we recommend that you apply for our Enterprise tier.
Enterprise Search and Account Activity API continue to be available to developers on that Enterprise tier.
Apply here: shorturl.at/uwAKZ
Thank you to those who have already migrated to our new API offerings. We hope you can continue to seamlessly use the Twitter API via our new access tiers.
Learn more: developer.twitter.com/
🚨 If your developer account application was under review over the last few months, we kindly ask you to re-apply if you are interested in subscribing to our new Twitter API Free or Basic plans.
Our new self-service process should enable you to get access in no time! 🙏 nitter.1d4.us/i/web/status/164…
Introducing a new form of Free (v2) access for write-only use cases and those testing the Twitter API with 1,500 Tweets/month at the app level, media upload endpoints, and Login with Twitter.
Get started: developer.twitter.com/en/por…
We are also launching a new Basic (v2) access for hobbyists with 10,000 GET/month and 50,000 POST/month, 2 app IDs, and Login with Twitter for $100/month.
Subscribe now: developer.twitter.com/en/por…
If you are a business or have any scaled commercial projects, we encourage you to apply for our Enterprise tier to get managed services, complete streams, and access that meets your specific needs.
Apply now: developer.twitter.com/en
Over the next 30 days, we will deprecate current access tiers such as Standard (v1.1), Essential (v2), Elevated (v2), and Premium so we recommend that you migrate to the new tiers as soon as possible for a smooth transition.
For Academia, we are looking at new ways to continue serving this community. In the meantime Free, Basic and Enterprise tiers are available for academics. Stay tuned to @TwitterDev to learn more.
Thank you for your patience as we introduce you to our new API access tiers and evolve our Developer Platform. We are excited for the future of our developer ecosystem and are looking forward to seeing what you build next! 🚀
We recently partnered with @Sprinklr for an independent assessment of hate speech on Twitter, which we’ve been sharing data on publicly for several months.
Sprinklr’s AI-powered model found that the reach of hate speech on Twitter is even lower than our own model quantified 🧵
Twitter is committed to the success of our Developer ecosystem. Our previous updates still stand as we phase our roll-out over the next few weeks so that we can focus on the quality and performance of our platform. Thank you!
There has been an immense amount of enthusiasm for the upcoming changes with Twitter API. As part of our efforts to create an optimal experience for the developer community, we will be delaying the launch of our new API platform by a few more days.
More information to follow… nitter.1d4.us/i/web/status/162…
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.