I feel API pricing is fine if the API money is more valuable for a platform than what's being built with it. If you have something valuable and you're not getting value from giving it away, sure.
The issue I have with Twitter's new API pricing is it's not either - it's paying a lot for a little, so feels more like an explicit move to stop companies building on Twitter. Like it's trying to kill the API altogther.
The issue I have with Twitter's new API pricing is it's not either - it's paying a lot for a little, so feels more like an explicit move to stop companies building on Twitter. Like it's trying to kill the API altogther.