> there's also no reason to condemn him for using it to live the best life he can. Actually, there is. Simply accepting the benefits of this systemic injustice and not actively working to remove it, especially when in a…
To incent you to upgrade to the paid version?
It's pretty simple why Twitter would discontinue this app. They want to have a consistent user experience across all their clients and they will continue to introduce more rich content (such as Cards) from their brand…
All these articles claiming Twitter is restricting developers using their API are all missing one important distinction: Twitter is only restricting Twitter client developers. There are hosts of other developers who are…
> there's also no reason to condemn him for using it to live the best life he can. Actually, there is. Simply accepting the benefits of this systemic injustice and not actively working to remove it, especially when in a…
To incent you to upgrade to the paid version?
It's pretty simple why Twitter would discontinue this app. They want to have a consistent user experience across all their clients and they will continue to introduce more rich content (such as Cards) from their brand…
All these articles claiming Twitter is restricting developers using their API are all missing one important distinction: Twitter is only restricting Twitter client developers. There are hosts of other developers who are…