Elon Musk might not kill all those 'good' bots on Twitter after all

You might still see a possum every day.
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Another grand declaration from the overlord himself. Credit: Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

To no one's surprise, Elon Musk made an about-face regarding a controversial change to Twitter.

It looks like last week's decision to kill off free access to Twitter's API won't exactly go through as planned. In response to an avalanche of criticism, Musk announced on Saturday (via tweet, of course) that a "light, write-only" version of the API would be available for bots that create "good content."

In case you missed the discourse around this, Twitter for years has provided a free version of its site tools to anyone who wanted it. The idea was theoretically to curb the site's bot problem, but a counter-argument is that all it would do is kill beloved bot accounts like @PossumEveryHour, which just posts pictures of possums every hour. These kinds of friendly, innocuous bot accounts are a big part of why Twitter remains fun to use, despite, well, everything about it.


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Now, at least, it seems like there might be an avenue for those accounts to remain in service, though Musk was predictably light on specifics. How restrictive is a "write-only" version of the API? What constitutes "good content," according to Musk? Is it just animal content, or does accessibility activism count, too? These are things we don't know yet, and given how fluid everything about Twitter is these days, the rules could change again soon with no warning.

Still, at least for the time being, it seems like that possum account might be able to live on in some form.

UPDATE: Feb. 9, 2023, 3:11 p.m. CET Twitter's Developer account shared some more information on how the free API access will work. "A new form of free access will be introduced as this is extremely important to our ecosystem – limited to Tweet creation of up to 1,500 Tweets per month for a single authenticated user token, including Login with Twitter," the account tweeted Wednesday. Twitter Dev also said that Twitter's Premium API would be deprecated on Feb. 13. "This is a new chapter for the Twitter API to increase quality, reduce spam, and enable a thriving ecosystem," the company tweeted.

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Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent most of the last decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He is also a Pisces, a cat lover, and a Kansas City sports fan. Alex can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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