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by taylonr
4986 days ago
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I doubt it. In fact, I think of the majority of the people I know if they were to try and download Tweetbot and couldn't, they'll be mad at Tweetbot. Even if Tweetbot states something like "Twitter has limited the number of clients we can sell" they'll still think Tweetbot is stupid. But most of them won't think "I wonder if there is a way around this." And then head to some warez type solution. Instead they'll look and see if there is an alternative, or more likely, just stick with Twitter's website. I just don't buy the "This will drive people to pirated software" argument. |
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There is a subtle distinction here.
I'm addressing the underground marketplaces where Tweetbot-like applications already flourish. These apps, quite often, don't use any API at all but instead rely on hidden browser windows and net.webclient interfaces to simulate browser actions.