Twitter's new developer rules ban 3rd party apps
Micro-blogging platform Twitter has quietly updated its "Developer Agreement" to ban third-party clients, almost a week after it blocked the apps' access to its platform. The new rules mentioned that users can not use Twitter's application programming interface or content to "create or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product to the Twitter Applications," reports The Verge. The platform also defined "Twitter Applications" as the company's "consumer-facing products, services, applications, websites, web pages, platforms, and other offerings, including without limitation, those offered via https://twitter.com and Twitter's mobile applications." Meanwhile, Twitter CEO Elon Musk last week said that Twitter's "open source" algorithm will be revealed next month, as several people were unable to use third-party Twitter apps and faced issues with logging and accessing feeds.




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