An update on Twitter's API changes and Buffer
Head of Communications & Content @ Buffer
Twitter has made a number of changes to their API and access tiers over the last few weeks. However, these changes will not impact Buffer users. Your Buffer account and Twitter channel connections will continue working as usual.
We have a longstanding, enterprise relationship with Twitter built over the last 12 years and have worked directly with their team on the path forward.
We are committed to continuing to offer Buffer for free as well as with affordable pricing options.
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