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by gkoberger
5020 days ago
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The point isn't if IFTTT violated the ToS. The point is that if IFTTT violates it, then the ToS needs to change. Twitter succeeded because it was a dumb, open pipe that developers made awesome apps for. Twitter is now acting like they don't have developers to thank for their success. |
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Succeeded as in "they got lots of users". Not succeeded as in "they made lots of money".
Twitter mostly cares for the second, it's not a non profit service.