The [announcement of Twitter API changes](https://dev.twitter.com/blog/changes-coming-to-twitter-api) has led to another round of great analysis, including: [Dermot Daly writing on the Tapadoo company blog](http://tapadoo.com/2012/twitters-changes-thinking-ahead/?utm_source=loopinsight.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+loopinsight%2FKqJb+%28The+Loop%29) telling people to at least wait until the dust settles around the Twitter ecosystem, [Paul Haddad writing on the Tapbots Blog](http://tapbots.com/blog/news/dont-panic) telling us that the sky isn’t falling, and that Tweetbot should be around for a long time, [Lex Friedman at Macworld](http://www.macworld.com/article/1168189/twitters_developer_crackdown_offers_app_net_a_chance_to_rethink_microblogging.html#lsrc.rss_main) talking about the opportunities [App.net](http://app.net) has to take advantage of the changes, and [Brett Terpsta on his site](http://brettterpstra.com/on-app-net/) saying that [App.net](http://app.net) could be the replacement that people who use Twitter differently from the general public could move to.
I have a hard time remembering a topic that has resulted in so many quality, well-thought-out opinions.
*UPDATE: [Shawn Blanc posted](http://shawnblanc.net/2012/08/twitter-2/) his thoughts just as I was hitting send.*