R.I.P. Tweetbot
Now it is confirmed. He killed all the 3rd party Twitter apps.
Goodbye Tweetbot. I'll miss you. But your death wouldn't be in vain. Ivory will rise from the ashes. I'm looking forward to seeing new you soon.
Now it is confirmed. He killed all the 3rd party Twitter apps.
Goodbye Tweetbot. I'll miss you. But your death wouldn't be in vain. Ivory will rise from the ashes. I'm looking forward to seeing new you soon.
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