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MTA will no longer use Twitter for service alerts as feature comes with $50K-a-month price tag

Por: New York Post Nation April 28, 2023

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The MTA announced on Thursday that it will no longer provide real-time service alerts on Twitter since the platform began charging an exorbitant price for the integral feature that allows such posts. The decision came after the Elon Musk-owned company approached the cash-strapped transit agency, asking for $50,000 a month to maintain access to Twitter’s application programming interface — or API — system, an MTA official told The Post.... + full article



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