Twitter giveth, and Twitter taketh away—quite abruptly, in the case of the latter.
The social network announced in a Twitter Safety blog post that it acquired Smyte, a San Francisco-based technology company that specializes in safety, spam and security issues.
However, existing Smyte clients—which include Indiegogo, GoFundMe, npm, Musical.ly, TaskRabbit, Meetup, OLX, ThredUp, YouNow, 99designs, Carousell and Zendesk—were stripped of their access to Smyte’s application-programming interface without warning, Sarah Perez of TechCrunch reported.
Twitter had not yet responded to a request for comment at the time of this post, but Perez reported that Twitter was making phone calls to affected Smyte clients in an attempt to match them up with similar service providers.
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