You can’t trust corporate APIs. The only ones you can trust are open APIs that aren’t owned by anyone -- like the web, http, html, rss. You have to watch out because the bigco’s will try to own those too. To a large extent Google already owns the web. And they are throwing their weight around in much more consequential ways than twitter. But Google is invisble to the press. That will end someday.
@davew I believe it is worse. I think *some* journalists know, but Google is also the hand that feeds them. Can't bite that.
@claudius
Is Alphabet acting like Apple in this regard?
As in: if you speak out as journalist you won't get invites any more?
@davew
@RyunoKi @davew we _did_ see some tactics that would suggest this might be the case. For example "if you are not using AMP, we might not rank you quite as high as other search results" - which essentially is coercion.