2023-08-02
RIP TweetDeck 2008-2023 🫡 [image]
TechCrunch
X now lets X Blue subscribers hide their verified checkmarks, although “the checkmark may still appear in some places” and some features “may not be available”
Social media company X, formerly Twitter, now lets paid users hide their verification checkmarks.
RIP TweetDeck 2008-2023 🫡 [image]
9to5Google
X renames TweetDeck to XPro; the URL remains tweetdeck.twitter.com and much of the copy is unchanged, including the “Tweet like a pro” tagline
Abner Li / 9to5Google :
2023-07-04
With TweetDeck becoming paid in 30 days (no chance they will back down) and Preview being forced on everybody, this is the end. I will archive the GitHub project and update the website, delist the extension later today. Thank you for the years of support, it's been real. 🫡
@twittersupport
Twitter says that in 30 days users must pay for Blue to use TweetDeck, the new version of which supports full composer functionality, Spaces, polls, and more
We have just launched a new, improved version of TweetDeck. All users can continue to access their saved searches & workflows via https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ by selecting “Try t...
Writing was on the wall on this one. We will see how long the cookie based trick works but it's a shame they're trying to push a non finished replacement for Tweetdeck because it's easier than to fix what's broken. https://twitter.com/...
@twittersupport
Twitter says that in 30 days users must pay for Blue to use TweetDeck, the new version of which supports full composer functionality, Spaces, polls, and more
We have just launched a new, improved version of TweetDeck. All users can continue to access their saved searches & workflows via https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ by selecting “Try t...
2023-01-15
Not surprising. Anyway, consider BTD to be unmaintained and provided “as-is” because it's clear Twitter doesn't want developers to build on their platform so I won't spend any energy trying to do so. https://twitter.com/...
The Information
Internal messages: Twitter intentionally suspended access to third-party clients last Thursday; staff questioned when an explanation would be provided publicly
The mysterious outage of Tweetbot and other third-party Twitter clients that began Thursday night was an intentional suspension …