Sunday, June 7, 2015
Twitter cuts off Politwoops, making it harder to catch political gaffes
Image: Wang Lei, Xinhua Press, CorbisThe tracking of social media's most damning digital evidence of media gaffes, the deleted tweet, just suffered a major setback as Politwoops has been cut off by Twitter. Politwoops, which bills itself as "the only comprehensive collection of deleted tweets by U.S. politicians that offers a window into what...Image: Wang Lei, Xinhua Press, CorbisThe tracking of social media's most damning digital evidence of media gaffes, the deleted tweet, just suffered a major setback as Politwoops has been cut off by Twitter. Politwoops, which bills itself as "the only comprehensive collection of deleted tweets by U.S. politicians that offers a window into what they hoped you didn't see," no longer has access to Twitter's API, effectively crippling its ability to automatically track and then expose deleted tweets. Launched in 2012 by the Sunlight Foundation, a nonprofit organization designed to make politicians more accountable to the public, Politwoops posted a
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