Platform X officially announced a key decision: a complete ban on all third-party API interfaces related to content incentives. This directly impacts projects that rely on official data permissions for operation. The well-known incentive platform Cookie subsequently announced the closure of its services, revealing details behind the scenes—the X team recently communicated with multiple incentive platforms and explicitly stated: they will no longer provide any interface permissions guiding users to post on the platform. For projects without official API support, this means the operational foundation has collapsed. Losing data interfaces is equivalent to losing core functionality, and whether the project can continue to survive remains a big question mark.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 5h ago
Elon Musk is starting to crack down again, Cookie is directly gone... This wave of API bans is really harsh. Projects that rely on incentives for funding need to find a solution quickly.
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ProbablyNothing
· 5h ago
Damn, X's move immediately cuts off those projects that rely on API for their livelihood.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 5h ago
This is a typical centralized platform cutting the leeks. Today they ban the API, tomorrow they ban the account. Anyway, all life and death are in their hands.
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CafeMinor
· 6h ago
This is really a one-size-fits-all approach now, even Cookie has to shut down... X, that was a ruthless move.
Platform X officially announced a key decision: a complete ban on all third-party API interfaces related to content incentives. This directly impacts projects that rely on official data permissions for operation. The well-known incentive platform Cookie subsequently announced the closure of its services, revealing details behind the scenes—the X team recently communicated with multiple incentive platforms and explicitly stated: they will no longer provide any interface permissions guiding users to post on the platform. For projects without official API support, this means the operational foundation has collapsed. Losing data interfaces is equivalent to losing core functionality, and whether the project can continue to survive remains a big question mark.