San Francisco, Jan 16 (Ians) Third-party Twitter tool Tweetbot is down again. The Twitter client briefly became available during an outage that prevented users from using major third-party Twitter clients.
While some users said that they were not able to post anything to Twitter through the service without getting an error message saying that they have reached a “data limit”, some said that they can’t sign in at all, reports The Verge.
“And now dead again, along with some old unused Api keys, which proves that this was intentional and we and others were specifically targeted,” Paul Haddad, co-creator of Tweetbot, wrote on Mastodon.
“I wouldn’t have swapped out the keys in the first place if there was even a shred of communication,” Haddad added.
Tweetbot had not heard anything from Twitter, so it acedecided to start using new Api keys and see if it fixes the problem, Haddad explained.
While some users said that they were not able to post anything to Twitter through the service without getting an error message saying that they have reached a “data limit”, some said that they can’t sign in at all, reports The Verge.
“And now dead again, along with some old unused Api keys, which proves that this was intentional and we and others were specifically targeted,” Paul Haddad, co-creator of Tweetbot, wrote on Mastodon.
“I wouldn’t have swapped out the keys in the first place if there was even a shred of communication,” Haddad added.
Tweetbot had not heard anything from Twitter, so it acedecided to start using new Api keys and see if it fixes the problem, Haddad explained.
- 1/16/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Vice TV is following up tonight’s “Vice Versa: Chyna” documentary with next week’s installment, “Vice Versa: Fear of a Black Quarterback,” TheWrap has learned. We can also exclusively debut the trailer for the June 24 premiere.
“Fear of a Black Quarterback” features former NFL QBs Donovan McNabb, Warren Moon, Akili Smith, Vince Young, Shaun King, Quincy Carter and Marlin Briscoe, as well as ex-ESPN personality Jemele Hill and super agent Leigh Steinberg. The film “provides an inside look into McNabb’s NFL experiences and the hardships and discrimination Black players in this position have faced,” in Vice TV’s own words.
McNabb was one of three Black quarterbacks selected in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft in what seemed like a turning point for a league where white players predominantly held the quarterback position. Unfortunately, the path to equity has been arduous, the logline continues, requiring McNabb...
“Fear of a Black Quarterback” features former NFL QBs Donovan McNabb, Warren Moon, Akili Smith, Vince Young, Shaun King, Quincy Carter and Marlin Briscoe, as well as ex-ESPN personality Jemele Hill and super agent Leigh Steinberg. The film “provides an inside look into McNabb’s NFL experiences and the hardships and discrimination Black players in this position have faced,” in Vice TV’s own words.
McNabb was one of three Black quarterbacks selected in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft in what seemed like a turning point for a league where white players predominantly held the quarterback position. Unfortunately, the path to equity has been arduous, the logline continues, requiring McNabb...
- 6/17/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The “Dark Side of Football” Season 1 participants would make a pretty darn good NFL roster – and the storylines should make for some entertaining TV.
The six, one-hour episodes of Vice’s “Dark Side of the Ring” spinoff will include an episode on Bill Belichick, another focused on the origins of the Oakland Raiders’ notorious reputation and a third that explores the league’s painkiller problem and the often tragic results of its unwritten rule to “play with the pain,” in the docuseries’ words.
And that’s literally just the half of it. Other subjects covered include violence among some hardcore fans, the pathetic (not last year!) Cleveland Browns, and one episode dedicated entirely to diva wide receivers, TheWrap has learned.
Participants interviewed for and appearing in the program include Chad Johnson, Mike Ditka, Plaxico Burress, Donte Stallworth, Jemele Hill, Bill Romanowski, Jim McMahon, Ricky Williams, Kyle Turley and Lincoln Kennedy,...
The six, one-hour episodes of Vice’s “Dark Side of the Ring” spinoff will include an episode on Bill Belichick, another focused on the origins of the Oakland Raiders’ notorious reputation and a third that explores the league’s painkiller problem and the often tragic results of its unwritten rule to “play with the pain,” in the docuseries’ words.
And that’s literally just the half of it. Other subjects covered include violence among some hardcore fans, the pathetic (not last year!) Cleveland Browns, and one episode dedicated entirely to diva wide receivers, TheWrap has learned.
Participants interviewed for and appearing in the program include Chad Johnson, Mike Ditka, Plaxico Burress, Donte Stallworth, Jemele Hill, Bill Romanowski, Jim McMahon, Ricky Williams, Kyle Turley and Lincoln Kennedy,...
- 5/12/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
With the news of Paul Haddad’s death spreading, Resident Evil fans from all over have been flocking to Twitter to share their memories of one of the voice actor’s most iconic roles.
For those who are a bit out of the loop, here’s a quick recap. As we recently reported, Paul Haddad, the actor who voiced rookie Raccoon City Police Department cop Leon S. Kennedy in the original Resident Evil 2, passed away earlier this week at the age of 56. The news was originally shared by Invader Studios, an Italian game development company that collaborated with Haddad on their 2019 title, Daymare: 1998. While a cause of death has not been confirmed, there are reports floating around that Paul was battling stage-3 throat cancer.
Unsurprisingly, Twitter is chock-full of reactions, heartfelt comments, and even some impressive fan art from gamers, many of whom have fond memories for the original...
For those who are a bit out of the loop, here’s a quick recap. As we recently reported, Paul Haddad, the actor who voiced rookie Raccoon City Police Department cop Leon S. Kennedy in the original Resident Evil 2, passed away earlier this week at the age of 56. The news was originally shared by Invader Studios, an Italian game development company that collaborated with Haddad on their 2019 title, Daymare: 1998. While a cause of death has not been confirmed, there are reports floating around that Paul was battling stage-3 throat cancer.
Unsurprisingly, Twitter is chock-full of reactions, heartfelt comments, and even some impressive fan art from gamers, many of whom have fond memories for the original...
- 4/17/2020
- by Shaan Joshi
- We Got This Covered
Veteran Resident Evil fans have found themselves in mourning today following the unexpected death of a well-known contributor to the series.
Paul Haddad, the voice actor for rookie Rcpd cop Leon S. Kennedy in the original Resident Evil 2, was confirmed to have passed away aged 56 in an announcement by Invader Studios earlier today. The developer had recently collaborated with Haddad on indie title Daymare: 1998, itself a homage to old school survival horror games released back in September last year.
As of writing, no official cause of Haddad’s death has been provided, though in paying its own tribute to the actor over on Twitter, Resident Evil Wiki writes that his passing comes following a long term battle with stage-3 throat cancer. Invader Studios’ statement reads as follows:
Paul Haddad, our dear friend and an icon among the Re community, has passed away recently. We’ve been truly honored to...
Paul Haddad, the voice actor for rookie Rcpd cop Leon S. Kennedy in the original Resident Evil 2, was confirmed to have passed away aged 56 in an announcement by Invader Studios earlier today. The developer had recently collaborated with Haddad on indie title Daymare: 1998, itself a homage to old school survival horror games released back in September last year.
As of writing, no official cause of Haddad’s death has been provided, though in paying its own tribute to the actor over on Twitter, Resident Evil Wiki writes that his passing comes following a long term battle with stage-3 throat cancer. Invader Studios’ statement reads as follows:
Paul Haddad, our dear friend and an icon among the Re community, has passed away recently. We’ve been truly honored to...
- 4/17/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
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