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# David Blue on Social Media Software
1. [Eugen Rochko, Saint of Federated Social](https://bilge.world/eugen-rochko-interview) | April 17th, 2017
2. [Twitter Thrives on Incompetence](https://bilge.world/twitter-lists) | May 29th, 2018
3. [Tweetbot 5 for iOS Review](https://bilge.world/tweetbot-5-ios-review) | November 27th, 2018
4. [Revelations in Web Starvation](https://bilge.world/bad-connection-insights) | October 14th, 2018
5. 5. [Mastonaut for MacOS](https://bilge.world/mastonaut-for-macos) | May 30th, 2019

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# Documentation | Tweetbot 6 for iOS
- [ ] [“Why can’t I see the link/media in some tweets?”](https://tapbots.com/support/tweetbot6/general/cantseelinks.php) | Tweetbot 6 for iOS Support

- [ ] [Subscriptions Explained](https://tapbots.com/support/tweetbot6/general/sub.php) | Tweetbot 6 for iOS Support

- [ ] [Introducing a new and improved Twitter API](https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tools/2020/introducing_new_twitter_api.html) | Twitter Blog
[[Introducing a new and improved Twitter API | Twitter Blog]]
[Twitter API Public Roadmap](https://trello.com/b/myf7rKwV/twitter-developer-platform-roadmap)

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# Introducing a new and improved Twitter API | Twitter Blog
<a href='Introducing%20a%20new%20and%20improved%20Twitter%20API.webarchive'>Introducing a new and improved Twitter API.webarchive</a>
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*We planned to launch the new Twitter API on July 16, 2020. But given the [security incident](https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1283518038445223936?s=20)we discovered on July 15, 2020, the timing of our launch no longer made sense or felt right.*

*We updated this post on August 12, 2020 to include additional details below to support the official launch of the new Twitter API.*

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Today, we’re introducing the new Twitter API. Rebuilt from the ground up to deliver new features faster, today’s release includes the first set of new endpoints and features we’re launching so developers can help the world connect to the public conversation happening on Twitter.
If you can’t wait to check it out, [visit the new developer portal](https://developer.twitter.com/en/portal/opt-in). If you can, then read on for more about what we’re building, what’s new about the Twitter API v2, what’s launching first, and what’s coming next.

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Your feedback has been essential in helping us define our vision and roadmap for the new Twitter API. From Tweets to focus groups, you have shared a ton of feedback with us over the past few years about what you need out of the Twitter API and what we can do better. We also [learned a lot](https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tools/2020/a-year-with-twitter-developer-labs.html) through [Twitter Developer Labs](https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tools/2019/building-the-next-generation-of-the-twitter-api.html) where you’ve been sharing real-time feedback on the new API features we’ve tested in the open.

We’ve always known that our developer ecosystem is diverse, but our API has long taken a one-size-fits-all approach. Your feedback helped us see the importance of making the new Twitter API more flexible and scalable to fit your needs. With the new API, we are building new elevated access options and new product tracks, so more developers can find options to meet their needs. More on that below.
We also know it’s important to be able to plan ahead, and we want to do a better job of sharing our plans with you in advance. Going forward, we’ll share more of what’s coming next on our [public roadmap](https://trello.com/b/myf7rKwV/twitter-api-platform-roadmap) (updates coming soon). We're also sharing a [Guide to the future of the Twitter API](http://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api/early-access/guide) for more about what to expect as we roll out the new API. We have a lot planned, and it will evolve and improve as we continue to hear from you.

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**A new foundation** - The new API is built on a completely new foundation — [rebuilt for the first time since 2012](https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/infrastructure/2020/rebuild_twitter_public_api_2020.html) — and includes new features so you can get more out of the public conversation. That new foundation allows us to add new functionality faster and better than we’ve done in the past, so expect more new features from Twitter to show up in the API.

With this new foundation, developers can expect to see:

* A cleaner API that's easier to use, with new developer features like the ability to specify which fields get returned, or retrieve more Tweets from a conversation within the same response
* Some of the most requested features that were missing from the API, including conversation threading, poll results in Tweets, pinned Tweets on profiles, spam filtering, and a more powerful stream filtering and search query language

**New access levels** - With the new Twitter API, we’re building multiple [access levels](https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api/early-access/guide#newways) to make it easier for developers to get started and to grow what they build. In the past, the Twitter API was separated into three different platforms and experiences: standard (free), premium (self-serve paid), and enterprise (custom paid). As a developer's needs expanded, it required tedious migration to each API. In the future, all developers — from academic researchers to makers to businesses — will have options to get elevated access and grow on the same API.

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**New product tracks** - We love the incredible diversity of developers who use our API. Our plan is to introduce new, distinct [product tracks](https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api/early-access/guide#newways) to better serve different groups of developers and provide them with the right experience and support for their needs, along with a range of relevant access levels, and appropriate pricing (where applicable). To start, these product tracks will include:

* **Standard**: Available first, this will be the default product track for most developers, including those just getting started, building something for fun, for a good cause, and to learn or teach. We plan to add Elevated access to this track in the future.
* **Academic** **Research**: [Academic researchers](https://developer.twitter.com/en/use-cases/academic-researchers) use the Twitter API to understand what’s happening in the public conversation. In the future, qualified academic researchers will have a way to get Elevated or Custom access to relevant endpoints. We’re also providing [tools and guides](https://developer.twitter.com/en/use-cases/academic-researchers/helpful-tools) to make it easier to conduct academic research with the Twitter API.
* **Business**: Developers build businesses on the Twitter API, including our [Twitter Official Partners](https://partners.twitter.com/en) and [enterprise data customers](https://data.twitter.com/en/customers/enterprise-data). We love that their products help other people and businesses better understand and engage with the conversation on Twitter. In the future, this track will include Elevated or Custom access to relevant endpoints.

**A new developer portal** - To help you get the most out of the new API, we’ve also designed and built a new developer portal. This is where you can get started with our new onboarding wizard, manage Apps, understand your API usage and limits, access our new support center, find documentation, and more to come in the future.

### With the new Twitter API, we hope to enable more:

* Academic research that helps the world better understand our shared perspectives on important topics such as: people’s attitudes about [COVID-19](https://developer.twitter.com/en/case-studies/penn), the social impact of [floods and climate change](https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/10/21128744/twitter-data-floods-noaa-climate-change), or the prevalence of [hateful speech](https://hatelab.net/projects/) and how to address it.
* Tools that help make Twitter better for the people who use it, like: [BlockParty](https://www.blockpartyapp.com/), [TweetDelete](https://tweetdelete.net/), and [Tokimeki Unfollow](https://tokimeki-unfollow.glitch.me/).
* Bots that share information and make conversations more fun like the: [HAM: Drawings bot](https://twitter.com/ham_drawing), [House of Lords Hansard bot](https://twitter.com/HansardLord), and [Emoji Mashup bot](https://twitter.com/EmojiMashupBot).
* Businesses like [Black Swan](https://www.blackswan.com/), [Spiketrap](https://www.spiketrap.io/), and [Social Market Analytics](https://www.socialmarketanalytics.com) who serve innovative use cases such as social prediction of future product trends, AI-powered consumer insights and FinTech market intelligence.
* Twitter Official Partners such as [Brandwatch](https://partners.twitter.com/en/partners/brandwatch), [Sprinklr](https://partners.twitter.com/en/partners/sprinklr) and [Sprout Social](https://partners.twitter.com/en/partners/sprout-social) who help brands better understand and engage with their industry and customers.
* And much more, including new things we haven't thought of yet, but that we know you will...

One of the most common reasons developers use the Twitter API is to listen to and analyze the conversation happening on Twitter. So, soon we’ll release Early Access to an [initial set of new endpoints](https://twittercommunity.com/t/announcing-early-access-to-the-next-generation-of-the-twitter-api/139612) for developers to:

All API features we’re releasing first will be available in our new – always free – Basic access level. For most developers, Basic access will provide everything you need to get started and build something awesome.

Eventually, the new API will fully replace the v1.1 standard, premium, and enterprise APIs. Before that can happen though, we have more to build, which is why we are referring to this phase as [Early Access](https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api/early-access/guide#rollingout). It's a chance to get started now and get ahead.

Unlike Twitter Developer Labs which hosts our experiments, everything in the first release will be fully supported and ready for you to use in production. To see the full list of API functionality and endpoints that are included in today’s release, check out our [developer forum post](https://twittercommunity.com/t/announcing-early-access-to-the-next-generation-of-the-twitter-api/139612).

You can get started on the new API by creating a new Project and App today in the new developer portal. You can also connect your new Project to existing Apps, if you would like.

To get started with Early Access to the new Twitter API, [visit the new developer portal](https://developer.twitter.com/en/portal/opt-in). If you don’t yet have a developer account, [apply](https://developer.twitter.com/en/apply-for-access) to get started.

This is just the beginning. We’re [sharing our public roadmap](https://trello.com/b/myf7rKwV/twitter-api-platform-roadmap) to keep you updated on our vision for the API, along with options to share feedback so that we can continue to learn from you along the way and so you can plan for what’s to come. On deck: full support to hide (and unhide) replies, and free Elevated access for academic researchers.

Developers like you push us and inspire us every day. Your creativity and work with our API make Twitter better for people & businesses, and make the world a better place. Thanks for your partnership on the journey ahead.

[Introducing a new and improved Twitter API](https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tools/2020/introducing_new_twitter_api.html)

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# Tech Media on Tweetbot 6
- [ ] [Tweetbot 6 released with support for new Twitter API, now a subscription|based app | 9to5Mac](https://9to5mac.com/2021/01/26/tweetbot|6|new|features|subscription|model/)

- [ ] [Tweetbot 6 is an update to the popular Twitter app and it brings a subscription model | iMore](https://www.imore.com/tweetbot|6|update|popular|twitter|app|and|it|brings|subscription|model)

- [ ] [Tweetbot 6 arrives for iPhone and iPad with a subscription model](https://www.engadget.com/tweebot-6-tapbots-twitter-app-subscription-model-launch-110526052.html) | *Engadget*

- [ ] [Tweetbot 6 Moves to Subscription Pricing](https://www.macstories.net/news/tweetbot|6|moves|to|subscription|pricing/) | *MacStories*

- [ ] [Tweetbot 6 released with new subscription pricing – TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/26/tweetbot|6|released|with|new|subscription|pricing/)

- [x] [Tweetbot 6: essential updates and a monthly subscription to the iPhone’s best Twitter app](https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/26/22250899/tweetbot|6|tapbots|ios|app|update|subscription|service|twitter|api) | *The Verge*

- [ ] SoldierKnowsBest’s [ancient Tweetbot Video](https://youtube.com/watch?v=DE1YHcoPxMk&feature=share)Embed (Maybe)

- [x] Strange, possibly controversial threat from Apple regarding taking Tweetbot 5 down. ([Tweet](https://twitter.com/tapbot_paul/status/1354145779494100992?s=20))

- [x] [[Tweetbot 5 iOS Review | The Psalms]]
> There has nev­er been — nor will there be, I think — a client for Twit­ter that can replace some use of its own prop­er­ties.
- [x] [Tapbots keyboard shortcut feedback email thread](https://app.sparkmailapp.com/web-share/iolBCMqOjnPNrnPP7i0RpYLNieB3e9bfdx-M6YEB) (Spark)

- [x][Data Privacy Day, Black History Month, Executive Changes, Tweetbot 6, and Record-Breaking Financial Results](https://macstories-unwind.simplecast.com/episodes/data-privacy-day-black-history-month-executive-changes-tweetbot-6-and-record-breaking-financial-results-eO_2aHGi)” | *MacStories Unwind*
::[Here’s the clipped mp3](https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/105/697/491/771/381/283/original/fd734e69f18c4b51.mp3)::

- [ ] [Twitter confirms plans to experiment with new models, like subscriptions, in 2021](https://techcrunch.com/2021/02/08/twitter-confirms-plans-to-experiment-with-new-models-like-subscriptions-in-2021/) | *TechCrunch*

- [ ] [The 10 best apps for new iPhones](https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/25/18146897/best-iphone-apps-2018-email-photos-maps-weather) | *The Verge*

- [x] [12 great apps for your new iPhone in 2020](https://www.theverge.com/22187376/best-iphone-apps-2020-apple-ios) | *The Verge*
> Twitter is a vaguely terrible way to spend your time these days, but if you (like me) can’t tear yourself away from the social media service / entryway into hell, you’ll want Tweetbot, which actually makes using Twitter far less painful. Tweetbot shows you the tweets of the people you follow, in the order that they tweeted them. There are no ads or promoted tweets, powerful mute filters to block out unwanted noise, and (thanks to Twitter’s unfriendly API changes) no notifications to constantly ping you to come back to the app.
- [ ] [Tweetbot 6 Moves to Subscription Pricing - MacStories](https://www.macstories.net/news/tweetbot-6-moves-to-subscription-pricing/)

- [ ] [Tweetbot 6 Launches With Design Updates and Subscription Pricing - MacRumors](https://www.macrumors.com/2021/01/26/tweetbot-6-subscription-pricing-change/)

- [ ] [Michael Tsai - Blog - Tweetbot 6 for iOS](https://mjtsai.com/blog/2021/01/26/tweetbot-6-for-ios/)

- [ ] “Twitter takes forever to do anything” | [Kara Swisher](https://pca.st/episode/483b6064-7255-47cb-9f13-75f89e6fb91e)


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# The Subscription Issue | Tweetbot 6
- [ ] [@tapbot_paul](https://twitter.com/tapbot_paul/status/1354195574459936780)
> The subscription “backlash” hasn’t been anywhere near as bad as I thought it’d be. Pretty sure the last time we did a paid upgrade (you know in 20 freaking 15) it was quite a bit worse.
- [ ] [@tapbots](https://twitter.com/tapbots/status/1354179910294712320)
> @iAlexLopes if you've purchased ::within the last year:: Tweetbot 6 will be fully functional for up to a year after the time you've purchased.
- [ ] [r/Apple thread](https://reddit.com/r/apple/comments/l5kqlm/tweetbot_6_moves_to_subscription_pricing/)

- [ ] [Twitter launches new API as it tries to make amends with third-party developers](https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/12/21364644/twitter-api-v2-new-access-tiers-developer-portal-support-developers) | *The Verge*

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