Twitter cut off access to some apps that it said were breaking its rules. The company says the decision was based on a review by Twitter's internal team of engineers and is not related to any specific app or users. Users who had been using these apps for years say they feel let down, but also angry at what appears to be an ill-timed change in policy.
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