The fact that the co-founder of Twitter is preparing an alternative to the micromessaging social network highlights the many problems of this platform. And one of them is now the error that occurs with the links in the tweets.
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The links on Twitter are broken
Via Engagdet, we know that the links on Twitter do not work both in the web version and in the mobile applications. When you click on one of them, the following message appears: “Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint, please see…”
If the links no longer work in every tweet we reviewed, it also seems that this error is suffered by another of the best applications of the social network, TweetDeck.
And it is that the platform held by Elon Musk does not stop move from one instability to anotherplus the whole series of m isadventures made with the APIs and those third-party applications that were deactivated at the beginning of the year.
In fact, a few days ago the social network suffered a major crash and it is currently almost impossible to contact the company to find out what is happening with the links. The curious thing about all of this is that if you go to the API status page, you can read the message that all systems are operational.
The only information available is a message from Twitter itself in their support account where they warn that they are trying to solve the problem as soon as possible, and they will communicate the return to normality as soon as the links are active.
From what we can know from this same message, everything is due to an internal change that has generated a series of undesirable consequences. even the same Elon Musk used his account to say that the platform is so fragile, with a clear message that it will soon be fixed.
Maybe it all has to do with those predictions made by the thousands of employees who were laid off and warned that the platform would stop working at some point. And this link error seems to be one of those notices. We’ll see if Twitter is able to fix it and in a few hours the links are already working.
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