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Twitter continues to alienate its own customers.
The latest example is analytics firm Parse.ly, which said today it will no longer offer detailed info about how sites receive traffic from Twitter. It blamed the company for “dramatically” changing the terms of access for its API “on short notice.” Twitter is already a small traffic driver, but if publishers can’t see what it’s delivering, they’ll care even less, too.
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