EmojitrackerTwitterTNWGIF
This week, a Medium post caused a bit of a kerfuffle in the developer community. The guy behind Emojitracker, Mathew Rothenberg, noted his access to a Twitter API was being discontinued. Except it wasn’t. Here’s what really happened. Routine check-ins I spoke with Twitter about the Medium post, and it tells me the email Rothenberg received was similar to the same any developer with access to the API receives from time to time. In those emails, Twitter encourages developers to touch base and discuss if the access they have is right for their needs. I say ‘similar’ to emails others…

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