Chris Trottier on Nostr: Sure, I remember that—it was a big reason my company (Hootsuite) chose to develop ...
Sure, I remember that—it was a big reason my company (Hootsuite) chose to develop for Twitter.
But I also remember 2010, when Twitter decided to give certain app developers the heave-ho on API access. Slowly, that began a trend towards more and more centralization.
Problem was that Twitter ultimately owned the entire architecture. Even Dorsey agrees this was a mistake.
But I also remember 2010, when Twitter decided to give certain app developers the heave-ho on API access. Slowly, that began a trend towards more and more centralization.
Problem was that Twitter ultimately owned the entire architecture. Even Dorsey agrees this was a mistake.