Twitter's API changes strike again
If you haven't been following along with Elon Musk's Twitter shenanigans since he bought the social network for $44 billion in late 2022, all you really need to know is that changes were made. Not all of them are for the better and one of those changes means that Twitter's API is no longer free to use. In fact, the API could cost high-traffic apps and services a bundle.
With that in mind, it's thought that Microsoft might have chosen to remove the ability to share clips from its consoles and Windows Game Bar entirely rather than hand thousands (and maybe hundreds of thousands) of dollars over to Twitter.
We can’t share clips with Twitter anymore. #Xbox #XboxGamePass pic.twitter.com/Np97L5btuJ
— FLINTDAWG8208 🥶 (@flintdawg8208) April 20, 2023
That isn't something that Xbox has confirmed, but it does note that people can still share their stuff directly from the Xbox app on their Android or iPhone. Whether that will remain the case for long remains to be seen, however.
Xbox also shared details on how people can post to Twitter from its apps as well.
A quick lesson on sharing your screenshots & clips to Twitter via your phone (we love to see them!)
— Xbox (@Xbox) April 20, 2023
- go to the Xbox mobile app
- select 'My Library' -> 'Captures'
- choose your screenshot/clip
- select 'Share' & then 'Twitter'
Full #XboxShare details: https://t.co/hlNHcCPEIl
So far it appears that it's business as usual for Sony and its PlayStation 5 console, but that might also change in due course.