Elon Musk drops the ban hammer on classic Windows Twitter apps



What you need to know

  • Elon Musk of Tesla fame purchased Twitter last year for $44 billion dollars. 
  • Since the acquisition, Musk has made rapid changes to the platform in a bid to find profitability. 
  • With a deeper emphasis on algorithms and ad-tracking, Musk’s Twitter has culled third-party app access, delivering a blow to classic Windows apps like Tweetium. 

It’s probably unsurprising, but irritating if you’re still actively using one of the great third-party Twitter apps out there. 

This past week, it seems Twitter has officially and without warning shut down third-party access to its APIs. This means that great third-party Twitter apps like Tweetium are now effectively dead, meaning that the only way to access Twitter is via the web or official apps. As of writing, some third-party wrappers for the web version of Twitter and Tweetdeck are still functional, such as the excellent Tweeten, but it remains to be seen how long these will last as well. 





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