Api Services Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/api-services/ Technology News and Reviews Sun, 29 Oct 2023 05:04:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Instagram head: Threads API is under development https://www.techgoing.com/instagram-head-threads-api-is-under-development/ Sun, 29 Oct 2023 05:04:28 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=147297 According to foreign media TechCrunch, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the Threads API is under development. Mosseri expressed concern about publishers releasing a lot of content, thus overshadowing creator content, “We’re working on it. My concern is that it’s going to mean more publisher content, not more creator content, but That still seems to […]

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According to foreign media TechCrunch, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the Threads API is under development.

Mosseri expressed concern about publishers releasing a lot of content, thus overshadowing creator content, “We’re working on it. My concern is that it’s going to mean more publisher content, not more creator content, but That still seems to be something we need to get done.”

The news publications have been relying on third-party tools and integrations with different social networks to automatically publish content on platforms such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Due to the lack of APIs available on new platforms like Threads, publishers must manually publish content, which is not ideal for news organizations that publish large numbers of articles every day.

While Mosseri is concerned about publishers pushing large amounts of content through API integrations, creators also need different tools to publish content in various formats. If there are API integrations, it will be easier for developers to develop features that are appropriate for the platform.

Zuckerberg previously said on the quarterly earnings call that Threads still has nearly 100 million monthly active users and reiterated Meta’s goal to build Threads into a “public conversation app with 1 billion users.

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Twitter API service monthly fee will cost nearly $ 100 https://www.techgoing.com/twitter-api-service-monthly-fee-will-cost-nearly-100/ Fri, 03 Feb 2023 05:21:06 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=68984 Twitter announced on Wednesday that it will no longer allow free access to the Twitter API on February 9, and will subsequently launch a paid version. The official Twitter developer account said in a tweet: “We’re announcing that starting February 9, we will no longer support free access to v1.1 and v2 versions of the […]

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Twitter announced on Wednesday that it will no longer allow free access to the Twitter API on February 9, and will subsequently launch a paid version.

The official Twitter developer account said in a tweet: “We’re announcing that starting February 9, we will no longer support free access to v1.1 and v2 versions of the Twitter API, and we will launch a paid base package.

The official Twitter developer account said in a follow-up tweet.

"Twitter has hundreds of millions of users, and the cumulative number of tweets sent has exceeded 1 trillion, with billions of tweets generated each week.

Twitter data is one of the most powerful data sets in the world. We are committed to making it fast and fully accessible so that you can work with us to advance and build Twitter.

We'll be announcing more details next week."

Twitter began blocking third-party clients in January of this year. Recently, the Developer Agreement was updated to explicitly disallow developers from continuing to develop third-party Twitter applications. The terms explicitly state that developers are not allowed to “create alternative or similar services/products to the Twitter application”.

These third-party Twitter clients may be able to get back up and running with a paid Twitter API. But this certainly increases the operating costs of the third-party clients, which will eventually be passed on to users.

Update: Elon Musk posted a comment about this, saying that it won’t cost more than $100 per month.

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