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Transfers Summer Transfer Thread 2023! - Closed (Maybe)

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Nah… players coming back on first day of training to a new coach with most of them highly uncertain or guaranteed not to be here next year. They don’t need to be all bright and bubbly.

I don’t think that’s the best time or place to be trying to film social media fluff.

Agree, guess those who are saying they should all be bright and cheerful have never gone into work when “Change in the workplace” or a restructure has just been announced!

About half these guys know their job is in the line.
 
what happened with that?
CEO wants to go public so decided to start charging for API access which has always been free. Not just charging, but charging so much that developers of 3rd party apps like Apollo would end up paying over 20 million annually for access.

Part of his argument was that AI companies were scraping data for AI learning. The changes went into effect end of day yesterday.
 
CEO wants to go public so decided to start charging for API access which has always been free. Not just charging, but charging so much that developers of 3rd party apps like Apollo would end up paying over 20 million annually for access.

Part of his argument was that AI companies were scraping data for AI learning. The changes went into effect end of day yesterday.

That makes sense.

These social media companies have been making money of our data for years and now they don't like the boot on the other foot as someone else is making money from the data.

Why wouldn't twitter just charge for API access as well instead of destroying their platform?
 
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That's me on this one...
The "joke" is that "we know the answer before the sorting hat's even on the player's head". That Ndombele will NOT make it.
 
That makes sense.

These social media companies have been making money of our data for years and now they don't like the boot on the other foot as someone else is making money from the data.

Why wouldn't twitter just charge for API access as well instead of destroying their platform?
I thought they did at some point after Elon took over, but maybe he reversed or isn't charging prohibitive fees.
 
CEO wants to go public so decided to start charging for API access which has always been free. Not just charging, but charging so much that developers of 3rd party apps like Apollo would end up paying over 20 million annually for access.

Part of his argument was that AI companies were scraping data for AI learning. The changes went into effect end of day yesterday.
Reddit copied twitter api change
 
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can see this one happening if hoj is sold

No way, they want 90 mill and he is 28 years old in a few days time

Just one that got away, we were heavily linked when he was at Sporting.

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