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by johnm212 1172 days ago
> maintaining a gigantic cost center that provides no revenue > these companies are not charities, they exist to make money.

From the article: > Twitter already had a $400m paid API business

If this is true, the API would be generating almost 10% of Twitter's revenue. This is a serious business unit for Twitter.

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The commercial API has nothing at all to do with the third-party client API.
What makes you think this post is about the third party client API? The commercial API tiers have also been nerfed [1] to a level where you need Enterprise to do almost anything useful.

[1] https://twitter.com/TwitterDev/status/1641222782594990080

Sounds like they're focusing on the profitable part.
The obvious problem is that there's nothing between $100/month and $42,000/month.

That's a huge chasm to cross. A moat, if you will.

Anyone who starts out small and grows organically is just going to get choked out, like planting an acorn in a bucket. So why even try?

Maybe that's the intent?

Sometimes I really wonder about this new CEO guy.

I think the enterprise plan is probably intended for established corporations that already pay out hundreds of thousands per month. As developers we're looking at it from the perspective of like "I want to build X on top of the twitter platform" but from their perspective it's more like "I want to sell access to my database to Pepsi and ESPN."
makes you wonder did the commenter read the article at all?