![]() Improved Search Filters (works with all search types) Altered some functions to comply with Twitter TOS Removed Automated Tweet Generator, Scheduled Follow TweetAdder 4.0 has been designed to comply with all of Twitter’s Terms of Service.Īuto Follow and Unfollow have been removed to comply with Twitter’s TOS in order to continue offering the program. We are excited to provide new services to Twitter users and deliver an innovative solution for businesses and individuals to manage their accounts. As a reminder, TweetAdder users must comply with Twitter’s Terms of Service. Īll current TweetAdder users will be required to upgrade to the new version of TweetAdder 4.0 by May 24, 2013. TweetAdder Version 3.0 and all prior versions of TweetAdder will no longer be available or supported as of. Twitter and TweetAdder have mutually agreed upon a final confidential settlement of their legal dispute regarding TweetAdder Software. This, afterall, is the sole reason everyone purchased TweetAdder, but there is not much a company can do when a billion dollar behemoth sues your ass for everything you’ve got. ![]() As a result of the settlement, the software no longer permits you to follow and unfollow users. The update is a result of a legal dispute between Twitter and the developers of TweetAdder. A quick look on their blog confirms that they notified everyone of this update on 23 April 2013, however I did not receive any email about it. When I loaded it up today I saw an update message advising that I have a day left to update from TweetAdder 3.0 to TweetAdder 4.0. It’s a minor inconvenience, though it can be frustrating at times because you are left thinking the application is still running when it actually crashed an hour beforehand. I usually have to reload it two or three times during the day. Despite being actively updated on a regular basis, the application crashes on a daily basis. It is an application that I have used to build the following of several Twitter accounts for websites I own. I discussed TweetAdder briefly in my article “ The Art of Following“. Well, to be more specific, it seems like the end of the script as we know it. It looks like TweetAdder, the popular Twitter software that many internet marketers use to build their Twitter following, could be coming to an end.
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