Twitter cancels its annual Chirp conference for developers due to change of old Guards 

Twitter has announced that its annual Chirp conference will not take place this year, maybe at the later stage. The conference was supposed to take place on the 16 November in San Francisco. 

The company tweeted through its official Twitter account that unfortunately the conference will not take place as they’re ‘hard at work to make the social media platform better, including developers.’

“We’re currently hard at work to make Twitter better for everyone, including developers! We’ve decided to cancel the #Chirp developer conference while we build some things that we’re excited to share with you soon.” 

Around June, Parag Agrawal then CEO of Twitter announced that they’re bringing the Chirp conference in November after taking break because of Covid-19 pandemic. 

In a tweet the company said, “We’ll still celebrate the soon-to-be-announced winners of our Chirp Developer Challenge – stay tuned for more details!” 

There’s a lot of moving parts at the company as the new management is still finding their feet, it makes sense to put the Chirp conference on hold until the owner Elon Musk and his team are ready to proceed.  

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