A pair of popular third-party Twitter apps, including the only one designed for the new Windows 8 UI, are the latest to fall victim to the company's increasingly strict API restrictions.
Tweetro for Windows 8 has been denied permission by Twitter to exceed the recently-introduced 100,000 token (user) limit, the social network places on apps developed by outside companies.
The app reached the 100,000 token limit on November 10 and applied for an exemption, but that request has been denied, meaning new Windows 8 users are unable to sign up.
Twitter has been progressively tightening restrictions on apps which access the Twitter timeline as it seeks to direct users to its official suite of apps and web services.
Does not qualify
Twitter told New Zealand-based developer Lazyworm in an email: "As you know, we discourage developers from building apps that replicate our core user experience (aka "Twitter clients"). We know that there are developers that want to take their passion for Twitter and its ecosystem to unique underserved situations. As such, we have built some flexibility into our policy with regard to user tokens – which went into effect September 5th, 2012."
"…Unfortunately, It does not appear that your service addresses an area that our current or future products do not already serve. As such, it does not qualify for an exemption."
The key word there seems to be 'future' as Twitter is yet to release an official client that plays nice with the new Windows 8 UI.
Tweet Lanes ends development
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