Elon Musk says Twitter will offer a free API tier for 'good' bots

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After announcing last week that all developers would
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to access Twitter's API, CEO Elon Musk has walked that back a step. In a
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yesterday, he announced that "responding to feedback, Twitter will enable a light, write-only API for bots providing good content that is free."

Since August of 2020, Twitter has
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a "basic" free tier as part of its V2 API, designed for "those just getting started, building something for fun, for a good cause, and to learn or teach," the company wrote at the time.

Responding to feedback, Twitter will enable a light, write-only API for bots providing good content that is free

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)
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In January, however, Twitter revoked API access to third-party apps citing "long-standing rules." It then updated its developer terms banning third-party clients, effectively killing apps like Twitterific and Tweetbot. Finally last week, Twitter announced that all developers would have to
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, starting at around $100 per month for the basic tier.

That resulted in an outcry that the new rules would kill many fun and useful bots that
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, provide
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for tech execs unfollowing each other,
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in random parts of the world and more. Many of the folks who run the bots told
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they could never pay that amount to keep them running, so they'd simply disappear. "It was a fun thing, a thing that actually provided Twitter with more value," said the person behind
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, Álex Barredo.

It's unclear if Musk's Twitter will use something like the current basic tier. Also left unsaid so far is what might constitute "good content." If approval is required for each bot, that could be a challenge considering the company's severely
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moderation team.

Last 3 months were extremely tough, as had to save Twitter from bankruptcy, while fulfilling essential Tesla & SpaceX duties. Wouldn’t wish that pain on anyone.

Twitter still has challenges, but is now trending to breakeven if we keep at it. Public support is much appreciated!

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)
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Musk has been on a mission to cut costs and find new sources of revenue for Twitter, after
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at one point that "bankruptcy is not out of the question." Around
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of the company's full-time staff have been let go, leaving just 1,300 in total and fewer than 550 full-time engineers. At the same time, Twitter has introduced subscriptions and detailed plans to share ad revenue with creators.

However, Musk recently tweeted that Twitter is "now trending to breakeven," following several "extremely tough" months. The company still faces challenges, however, like advertisers reportedly
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,
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from employees and potential
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in the EU and elsewhere.

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