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Threads to make its API available to developers by June
The company is currently testing this with a small set of partners, as well as a few independent developers.
'Twitter to provide free write-only API to bots providing content'
The Twitter Developer account announced in a series of tweets that the company will be discontinuing support for both the legacy v1.1 and the new v2...
Twitter again delays roll-out of its paid API platform
Meanwhile, Twitter Blue has now been extended to India, Brazil and Indonesia.
Insta introduces new features to its creator marketplace
Instagram launched its creator marketplace last year as a new destination for brands and creators to connect and form branded content partnerships.
Reddit to start charging for access to its API
Reddit's API will continue to be available for free to developers who want to create apps and bots that help people utilise Reddit, as well as...
Brave removes Microsoft Bing from its search results page
"Every Web search result seen in Brave Search is now served by our own index. We've removed all search API (Application Programming Interface) calls...
Twitter lets emergency, transport agencies to access its API for free
Twitter in February announced to stop offering free access to its API and instead launch a paid version for developers worldwide.