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Twitter To Block Third-Party Paid Tweets

tekgoblin writes "Today Twitter announced on its blog an upcoming change to its Terms of Service. The change will not allow anyone to promote paid tweets through the Twitter API. Twitter had announced previously that it will be releasing a 'Promoted Tweets' platform for advertisers that will be non-intrusive and will always be relevant to the Twitter timeline. This action taken by Twitter could be a hard hit for small publishers that relied on the paid tweets that will be blocked shortly. Depending on how expensive the Twitter Promoted Tweets will be, this will show us whether or not Promoted Tweets will be good for the little guy."

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  1. Violation of free speech! by newdsfornerds · · Score: 4, Funny

    Unconstitutional!
    LUL

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  2. This is our turf... by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Funny

    And here, the competition sleeps with the failwhale.

  3. Sucks for this company... by vrillusions · · Score: 4, Informative
  4. Oh my god! by RabbitWho · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A company wants to make money! I'm starting an online petition!

  5. And nothing of value was lost by ShaunC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This action taken by Twitter could be a hard hit for small publishers that relied on the paid tweets

    If you "rely" on "paid tweets," go fuck yourself and find an actual business model. Seriously.

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    1. Re:And nothing of value was lost by Bakkster · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If your business model is entirely dependant upon another company's service (Twitter, Facebook, Paypal, eBay, etc), then you have no guarantee that your business model will exist tomorrow. Not the best way to run a business.

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  6. "We don't seek to control what users tweet." by Scrameustache · · Score: 4, Informative

    In order to continue to provide clarity, our guiding principles include:
    1. We don't seek to control what users tweet. And users own their own tweets.

    So users are still free to tweet "Blue Sun makes the BEST saddles in the verse! #blueSun #spaceHorse" and receive payment from Blue Sun, but apps can't display ads in the feed that aren't coming from twitter?

    Meh, fine by me.

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  7. Re:I don't know why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't know why, either, but that's because I don't really understand it. I even skimmed the parts of the Twitter post, and still don't get it because it uses too much new age business gobbledygook terminology - e.g.,

    It is critical that the core experience of real-time introductions and information is protected for the user and with an eye toward long-term success for all advertisers, users and the Twitter ecosystem. For this reason, aside from Promoted Tweets, we will not allow any third party to inject paid tweets into a timeline on any service that leverages the Twitter API.

    Could somebody describe the situation in terms that me, a simple software engineer, understands? What constitutes a paid tweet, and how does it function -- are they usually automated, based on subscriber count, etc.? What the fuck is the twitter timeline? I'm assuming by ecosystem, they mean their servers and network connections, but someone correct me if I got my hippie==>legitimate terminology translation wrong.

  8. Pooping by Hognoxious · · Score: 4, Funny

    Pooping. Poop is coming out now.

    This tweet brought to you by Ex-Lax. Helping you to "go", when the going gets tough.

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  9. What is a "paid Tweet"? by TheSync · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So what is a "paid Tweet"?

    If Barack Obama tweets about politics, and he is paid to be the President of the USA, is that a "paid tweet"?

  10. Re:I don't know why by cgenman · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Some twitter viewing applications slide ads into people's twitter streams. Now that Twitter is introducing an official paid advertising service that slides ads into people's twitter streams, they want control over that revenue stream.

    All of the incomprehensible corporate speak is smoke-and-mirrors. Sadly, it will be smoke and mirrors that lots of people will fall for. I've shown junk like this to rather intelligent friends, who then nodded and said "that makes sense." The fact that they actually agreed with it was only slightly less shocking than the fact that they survived the experience without their BS detectors exploding.