A) The users (and therefore data) are likely to go somewhere else if Twitter runs into major issues (you can already see it happening with the Fediverse gaining a lot of new users), and B) The public API has been very limited since like March, so it already is kinda a no-go for data scientists.
A) The users (and therefore data) are likely to go somewhere else if Twitter runs into major issues (you can already see it happening with the Fediverse gaining a lot of new users), and B) The public API has been very limited since like March, so it already is kinda a no-go for data scientists.