Elon Musk says bots with ‘good content material’ can use Twitter’s API without cost

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Elon Musk says Twitter will let bots offering “good content material” entry the Twitter API without cost. As famous in a put up on Twitter, Musk introduced that the platform will allow a “mild, write-only” API for eligible bots — a partial reversal of his coverage that places API entry behind a paywall.

Though it looks as if Musk will enable some stage of free entry to Twitter’s API, many questions stay. We don’t know what he considers “good” content material, and it’s unclear whether or not the coverage will apply to bots created sooner or later or simply those that exist now. Till Twitter makes an official announcement relating to the change, the way forward for bots on the positioning stays in limbo.



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