Twitter rewrites Developer Policy to better support academic research and use of good bots

Twitter as of past due up to date its Developer Coverage to provide an explanation for rules spherical wisdom usage, along side in tutorial research, as well as to its position on bots, among other problems. The protection has moreover been completely rewritten so to simplify the language used and make it further conversational, Twitter says. T…
Twitter today updated its Developer Policy to clarify rules around data usage, including in academic research, as well as its position on bots, among other things. The policy has also been entirely rewritten in an effort to simplify the language used and make it more conversational, Twitter says. T…Original article
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