A tiny fraction of Twitter users use third-party apps. So put yourself in the shoes of a bean counter…

"We can't serve ads. We can't sell a subscription. The API costs money. If we kill the clients we lose a few users, but some will stick around."

It makes sense on a spreadsheet, but misses the users' value. They produce the content that brings you to Twitter.

Killing clients is exactly what you expect from people who just don't get social networks, and too arrogant to listen to those who do.

@sandofsky I am not sure, but I can recall when Twitter tried to can their API entirely around 2012 or 2013... Twitter backtracked because I think it was discovered that an outsized number of Twitter's most influential/popular users ("power users") used third-party clients.

Seems to me that Musk cannot lose much more of those "few users".

@adamjcook @sandofsky It's 2023 now. A lot has changed since 2013, and that probably includes the proportion of profiled users that insist on using 3rd party clients.

@kjetil_kilhavn @sandofsky True.

I suppose that Musk will find out one way or another… in his traditionally haphazard fashion.