Twitter quietly kills its Website Analytics tool, pushing site owners to use Cards
Just over a year ago, Twitter launched a new analytics tool that allowed website owners to track links tweeted to their websites and how many users clicked on them. That tool was recently retired from the site without much fanfare. The website analytics tool originally appeared under the analytics option in Twitter’s ad product, but is no longer appearing. The old website analytics tool To our knowledge, Twitter hasn’t announced the withdrawal of the website analytics tool, just as it never formally announced its introduction. You can still get detailed analytics about your website’s most popular content, the most-clicked Twitter links to…
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