The transition to new API plans is going great.
Apr 6, 2023, 9:14 PM UTCWriters trying to embed tweets in their Substack stories are in for a rude surprise: after pasting a link to the site, a message pops up saying that “Twitter has unexpectedly restricted access to embedding tweets in Substack posts” and explaining that the company is working on a fix. The unfortunate situation comes on the heels ofThe issue could cause problems for writers who want to talk about what’s going on with Twitter in their newsletters or.
As an example of how useful embedding tweets can be, here’s Substack’s official announcement that it’s looking into the issues: Substack spokesperson Helen Tobin didn’t comment on whether the issues were caused by changes to Twitter’s API when I asked, instead sharing the same statement tweeted by the company. If they are, though, it would be far from the only platform affected by Twitter’s new API policies, which were
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