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Report: “Sparrowhater Twitter Patched” – Analysis of a Gaming Enforcement Event

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As of this week, X engineers have rolled out a that effectively bricks the core functionality of the SparrowHater API workaround. The hashtag #RIPSparrow is trending. But what was this bot, why did it need patching, and what does its death mean for the future of social media automation?

"Sparrowhater" got banned from Twitter. The term "patched" is slang used by the community to mock the user (implying they were a problem that needed fixing) or simply to describe the ban in internet-speak. There is currently no way to view the account on the live platform. sparrowhater twitter patched

Twitter’s verification system and bot-detection algorithms are designed to flag accounts that look identical or act in swarms. However, the SparrowHater trend utilized a few key workarounds: Report: “Sparrowhater Twitter Patched” – Analysis of a