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The tightening of Twitter API policies has directly impacted the survival space of two types of products. One is InfoFi applications, which originally relied on official data interfaces for real-time information services and now face disruptions; the other is automated crawling bots, such as scripts that automatically generate memes or push promotional content after monitoring influential accounts, which are now blocked.
Interestingly, this crackdown hasn't truly eliminated these tools. The crawling community has long had countermeasures—shifting from reliance on official APIs to autonomous crawling, deploying local crawlers, and using proxy pools to circumvent restrictions. In simple terms, when policies tighten, they just change their disguise, transforming from "official data tools" to "unofficial data collection tools." The technical approach changes, but the ecosystem continues to evolve. This also reflects the resilient adaptability of Web3 developers—when one policy blocks a route, they find another ten ways around it.