Moved it on was killed for unspecified rule violations surprise surprise. According to Twitter, the app has violated Twitter rules and policies. By the time they get back to them, the free API will be turned off anyway. It's ascribing to them some master plan. They're going, ha ha, we're going to do this thing. This is to get rid of the bots. Are you kidding? If there's anything in the world that is going to do HTML scraping of your website to get around the API limits, it's spammers. You'll have fun chasing them around. Solving spam is easy. The free API, you'll never have spam again. But yeah,
- Pre-show: Marco relives his middle-school years
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