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Today we are announcing that we are adding a new event type for tweet_delete_events to the Account Activity API on June 11th, 2018 to make it easier for developers to maintain compliance with our developer policy. 🗑
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Twitter Dev May 24
If you use Sign in with Twitter, remember to whitelist your callback URLs before the June 12th deadline. See the forum post from early May for details. 👀
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Twitter Dev May 24
Reminder‼️ We are rolling out a few changes to the developer platform in advance of new European Union regulations going into effect on May 25th. Please review our April forum post to ensure you take appropriate action.
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Twitter API May 21
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If you use Sign in with Twitter, remember to whitelist your callback URLs before the June 12th deadline. See the forum post from early May for details. 👀
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Twitter API May 21
Reminder‼️ We are rolling out a few changes to the developer platform in advance of new European Union regulations going into effect on May 25th. Please review our April forum post to ensure you take appropriate action.
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Twitter Dev May 21
The Delhi meetup is happening on May 26th!
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Twitter Dev May 18
The Account Activity API is the best way to get events to respond to. Our REST API endpoints also provide the solution to create Direct Message responses and engage with people privately. ✉️
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Twitter Dev May 18
The Account Activity API is the best way to get events to respond to. Our REST API endpoints are the solution to create Tweet responses and engage with people publicly. 🐥
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Twitter Dev May 16
Once connected the Account Activity API delivers data for the account that owns the Twitter app, or for other accounts that have authenticated that app to have access. 🗣️
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Twitter Dev May 16
The Account Activity API is a webhooks based service. To get started developers will need to establish their webhooks connection with Twitter.🔗
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Twitter Dev May 16
The Account Activity API enables developers to build customer service, engagement, and chatbots, among other uses that are critical to brands who engage with their customers on Twitter. 💬
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Twitter Dev May 16
Today we announced the Account Activity API is generally available as a premium and enterprise API. 🔔
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Twitter Dev May 16
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If you have additional questions on our APIs or would like some help as you make changes, our team and expert community are available to help in our developer community forums.
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Twitter Dev May 16
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We have resources that detail the changes that are being made. These resources describe the best way to keep your solutions up and running, including links to documentation, migration guides, a playbook, and a video series.
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Twitter Dev May 16
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The Direct Message endpoints on the REST API have been replaced with newer, more functional endpoints and developers can migrate now. The legacy endpoints will be deprecated at the same time as User Streams and Site Streams on August 16th, 2018.
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Twitter Dev May 16
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We are also changing the number of subscriptions available for free to 15, down from the 35 that was available during the beta. This change will be effective today.
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Twitter Dev May 16
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Now that a version of the Account Activity API that delivers a full set of activities is generally available, the beta that delivered only Direct Messages will also be deprecated on August 16th, 2018.
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Twitter Dev May 16
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There’s no streaming connection capability as is used by only 1% of monthly active apps. Also there's no home timeline data. We have no plans to add that data to Account Activity API or create a new streaming service. However, home timeline data remains accessible via REST API.
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Twitter Dev May 16
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Site Streams and User Streams are being replaced by the Account Activity API which is now available in our developer portal. Developers without access can apply for an account to begin their migration. Please refer to our migration guide.
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Twitter Dev May 16
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We’re also making a change to our deprecation date for Site Streams, User Streams and legacy Direct Message endpoints. Those services, originally slated for retirement on June 19th, will be available until August 16th, 2018.
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