Microsoft drops Twitter
Microsoft Drops Twitter from Smart Campaigns

Microsoft Drops Twitter From Advert Platform, Elon Musk Threatens Suit

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Microsoft on Wednesday  announced moves to drop Twitter, a social media service company, from its advertisement platform called “Smart Campaigns.”

In a statement it shared on its website, Microsoft said the platform enabling ad buyers manage their various social media accounts, will no longer support Twitter beginning from April 25.

“Starting on April 25, 2023, Smart Campaigns with Multi-platform will no longer support Twitter,” the release read. “As of April 25, 2023, you’ll be unable to: access your Twitter account through our social management tool, create and manage drafts or tweets, view past tweets and engagement, and schedule tweets.”

However, other social media platforms such as Meta’s Facebook, and Instagram, as well as Microsoft’s LinkedIn will continue to be available on the advert service.

While no explanations were given, Microsoft’s decision comes Twitter announced fees for access to its Application Programming Interface.

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Twitter’s API, which provides third parties with broad access to data that users have chosen to share publicly, was previously free.

However, the company announced recently that it would begin charging a monthly fee of $42,000 for access, in a bid to raise its revenue.

Reacting to the news on Wednesday, Twitter’s CEO, Elon Musk, made it known that he will be taking legal actions. He also alleged that Microsoft illegally used Twitter’s data for “training”.

“They trained illegally, using Twitter’s data. Lawsuit time.” He tweeted on Wednesday.

When asked by a tweep @Krassestien, if he has other long term plans, as charging for access to its API will reduce traffic to the platform, Musk replied that he is open to ideas.

He, however, doubled down on his claims that the IT company was “ripping off” data from Twitter.

“I’m open to ideas, but ripping off the Twitter database, demonetizing it (removing ads) and then selling our data to others isn’t a winning solution,” he said.

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