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To: kidl who wrote (2488)3/27/2023 4:42:55 AM
From: Glenn Petersen
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Toss in the $13 billion in debt and you have an enterprise value of $33 billion.

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From: Savant3/27/2023 1:25:39 PM
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Leaky nest>>> Twitter source code leak..

Parts of Twitter source code leaked online, court filing shows | Reuters

or

bing.com!&&p=401cf596adf8385fJmltdHM9MTY3OTg3NTIwMCZpZ3VpZD0yMjAxMmI5Zi00YWQ5LTY0YjQtMzI0Zi0yMGY2NGJjZTY1YTcmaW5zaWQ9NTQ1Nw&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=22012b9f-4ad9-64b4-324f-20f64bce65a7&psq=Twitter+source+code+leak&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhldmVyZ2UuY29tLzIwMjMvMy8yNy8yMzY1NzkyOC90d2l0dGVyLXNvdXJjZS1jb2RlLWxlYWstZ2l0aHVi&ntb=1

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From: longz3/27/2023 2:12:19 PM
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DogeDesigner on Twitter: "Twitter is now the most downloaded news app in the world. One of the reasons why the legacy media was against the Twitter Deal @elonmusk t.co; / Twitter

Twitter is now the most downloaded news app in the world. One of the reasons why the legacy media was against the Twitter Deal
@elonmusk


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From: Ron3/27/2023 9:36:52 PM
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Starting April 15th Twitter users will have to pay to vote in polls and to be seen in the 'For You' recommended
Tweet feed...
msn.com

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From: Ron3/28/2023 10:06:28 AM
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As Musk continues to stiff landlords on rent, likelihood of Twitter bankruptcy rises
archive.ph

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To: Ron who wrote (2498)3/28/2023 11:30:12 AM
From: kidl
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Musk has way too much (partially borrowed) equity and likely too much (likely) personally guarantied debt in Twitter to let it go bankrupt.

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From: Ron3/28/2023 5:44:33 PM
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Tweet replies no longer show who users are replying to
theverge.com

Maybe you have to pay to see... but no mention of that yet...starting to notice another deterioration:

A lot of tweets no longer carry an image from the link, the user has to upload one, rather like S.I.
which is a recent change.

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From: Ron3/29/2023 6:37:20 PM
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Contrary to what Musk has said, Twitter does have a different standard for celebrities. A certain group
get an extra boost- including Musk
archive.ph

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From: Glenn Petersen3/29/2023 9:44:27 PM
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Twitter announces new API pricing, including a limited free tier for bots

Old versions of Twitter's API will stop working within 30 days.

Karissa Bell| @karissabe|
Enadget
March 29, 2023 8:52 PM

Twitter has finally confirmed some of the details and pricing for the new version of its API. The company had previously delayed the changes after confirming that it was banning third-party clients as part of a larger shakeup of its developer features.

As expected, the company is maintaining a free tier with limited functionality, though it offers far less than its predecessor. Under the new free tier, which is aimed at bots and other “testing” purposes, accounts can post up to 1,500 tweets a month, but won’t be able to access any other featuires. That may offer a lifeline to some of Twitter’s famed bot accounts, but at about 50 tweets a day, may prove to be too limited for those that post more frequently.

At $100 a month, the new “basic” tier offers a bit more: developers can post up to 3,000 tweets a month at the user level and up to 50,000 a month at the app level. It also offers a read limit of 10,000 tweets a month, which, again, is far less than what was previously offered.


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Meanwhile, an enterprise tier is meant for businesses that need a higher level of access, though details for that tier are still murky. According to Twitter’s developer website, the enterprise tier will include “commercial-level access that meets your and your customer's specific needs” and other features. Businesses can apply for enterprise access, but the only pricing information Twitter has disclosed is that there will be "monthly subscription tiers."

It’s also unclear what will happen to researchers and academics who currently rely on Twitter’s API for their work. In a series of tweets, the company said it was “looking at new ways to continue serving this community” but didn’t elaborate. Wired previously reported the company had told some organizations API access could run as much as $42,000 a month, but that plan doesn't seem to have materialized, at least not yet.

The new details also mean that a lot of services using Twitter’s older APIs could soon stop working altogether. The company confirmed that its existing APIs, used by a vast number of developers, researchers and other services, would be deprecated within the next 30 days. “We recommend that you migrate to the new tiers as soon as possible for a smooth transition,” the company said. Though it’s unclear just how many developers will be willing to pay for stripped down versions of the APIs.

Twitter announces new API pricing, including a limited free tier for bots | Engadget

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To: Ron who wrote (2497)3/29/2023 9:45:56 PM
From: Glenn Petersen
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A poll tax. How retro.

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