Twitter says low-level use of its API will cost $100 per month. The announcement comes after it blocked the use of apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific.
Responding to feedback from users, Elon MuskSince taking over the company in October, Musk has been on a mission to cut Twitter's operating costs and
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