Finally some clarity we apparently broke the long standing rule of "use or access the Licensed Materials to create or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product to the Twitter Applications”.
I guess I didn't realize long standing actually means a couple hours ago, once again I'm deeply sorry.
https://www.engadget.com/twitter-new-developer-terms-ban-third-party-clients-211247096.html
@paul Third-party clients are not bad for a service. If anything a third-party client lets me do something that the existing client won’t do.
And nevermind the fact Tweetdeck and Twitter’s app were originally third-party clients….
@OneJaeAtATime
Well, third party clients are only bad for a service if they don't show the ads they normally would show on their own client meaning they run the service but don't get the revenues from it.
As far as we're talking about that I can understand the move BUT
@paul and his and other Twitter clients are the ones that made Twitter big. All the big companies use third party clients because the one from Twitter serves only the basic needs.
They should have made an API for the ads.
You’re right but I think Elon thought: It’s much easier. Cut off the third party apps and they’ll all switch to the official App.
I think he is only partly right. Sure some people will switch the client but a lot will switch the platform