![]() ![]() ![]() Now, it seems Twitter itself is running into issues related to its paid API system. The company announced in early February that it would switch to a paid API service, resulting in many third-party apps like Twitterific being shut down. It seems the issue was related to Twitter’s switch to a paid API. Images had trouble, as well, many of which refused to load both in preview and when you expand the image. Links rendered on Twitter, but attempting to click the link would block your connection and display the error above. ![]() ![]() The Twitter developer website went down, and both the Twitter Dev and Twitter API accounts were silent when the service broke. The issue seemed related to Twitter’s API, which touches several services and features on Twitter, such as images and links. When using a link on Twitter or accessing a service like TweetDeck, you would see this message: “” That’s not too helpful - going to the website address in the error would take you to a page with the same error. This is not the first hurdle Twitter has seen due to its API under the new leadership of Elon Musk. Slow load times, broken links, and services like TweetDeck went down on Monday, displaying an error related to Twitter’s API. Twitter broke in several places this morning, likely due to Twitter’s own API. ![]()
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