Twitter instituted the API token limit way back in 2012. Since then, a number of high-profile apps have maxed out at 100,000 users and been retired. The latest app to become a victim of its own success is Fenix. It ran out of tokens yesterday and now it's gone from the Play Store. It took almost exactly two years.
So what is all this business about tokens? Each user who signs into Twitter via an app or service gets a token, and traditional Twitter clients (like Falcon Pro, Talon, and Fenix) are limited to 100,000.
Read MoreFenix Pulled From Play Store After Hitting Twitter's Dumb Token Limit was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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