![]() ![]() Our investments are focused on helping developers create fundamentally new and innovative ways to use Twitter. We’re still strongly committed to ongoing investment in our developer ecosystem. There are good reasons you love the various Twitter apps you have used over the years, and we’re grateful for the developers who build them. We know some of you don’t like this more focused approach. Several of the most popular apps have already made updates so that you can continue using them with minimal disruption. For example, instead of Tweets automatically streaming in like they once did in some third-party apps, you might need to pull to refresh like you do in Twitter-owned apps and sites. This means that some Twitter-like apps will not be able to function the exact same way as before. In order to prioritize making these experiences great, we’ve chosen to stop investing in other products - including two legacy developer tools used by about 1% of third-party developers. In addition to these recent changes, Twitter-owned apps and websites have always been the only way to experience features like: Notifications and Direct Message controls.Consistent app navigation and real-time Tweet engagement counts.Faster ways to find relevant Tweets and videos.More aggressive enforcement of our guidelines during live videos. ![]()
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