Twitter’s new developer terms ban third-party clientsThe company quietly updated its terms a week after cutting off prominent app makers. In case there was any doubt about Twitter’s intentions in cutting off the developers of third-party apps, the company has quietly updated its developer agreement to make clear that app makers are no longer permitted to create their own clients. The “restrictions
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