> You agree that you will not work around any technical limitations in the software provided to you as part of the Services, or reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, except and only to the extent that applicable law expressly permits.
That seems relevant to various groups who calls themselves "hackers" :)
So I am guessing the days of using front-ends like Nitter are limited?
I thought Musk would lean more towards an open platform and maybe would even support ActivityPub for Twitter (I can get pretty optimistic lol) but I guess that's not going to happen.
It can also mean they aim to enforce their own new API, on which they are working for some time now. Making some juicy money is always a good motivation for changes.
> You agree that you will not work around any technical limitations in the software provided to you as part of the Services, or reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, except and only to the extent that applicable law expressly permits.
That seems relevant to various groups who calls themselves "hackers" :)