No more tweeting from within World of Warcraft.
Blizzard has announced that World of Warcraft's Twitter integration, which enabled players to tweet about achievements, rare finds, and other activities directly from within the game, is being disabled.
Blizzard didn't say why it's cutting the feature, but a widely held assumption is that it was caused by planned changes to the Twitter API. Access to the API, which enables things like thosewe all like so much, has previously been free, but Twitter announced on February 2 that it wasin favor of"a paid basic tier." That change was due to take place on February 9, which also happens to be the due date for the removal of Twitter support in WoW.
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