As a developer platform, our first responsibility is our users: to provide a place that supports the health of conversation on Twitter. To continue to prevent misuse of our platform, we are introducing a few new requirements for developers today.https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tools/2018/new-developer-requirements-to-protect-our-platform.html …
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We know these changes add a few steps and more time to getting started. We appreciate your part in helping improve developer accountability and curb API misuse. We’re committed to supporting all developers who want to build high-quality, policy-compliant experiences on Twitter.
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Read today’s blog post for more details.https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tools/2018/new-developer-requirements-to-protect-our-platform.html …
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And, if you’re not already following our other channels for developer news, learn more about how to stay informed:https://developer.twitter.com/en/stay-informed …
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#breakingmytwitter If I can’t use@tweetbot@Twitterrific@PlumeApp@fenix_app etc I won’t use the official apps.@jackThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If I can’t use tweetbot I won’t use twitter. Plain and simple
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Even entering the “Tell us how this app will be used” field correctly the save button is disabled
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Sounds like either use case description needs to meet the character limit or you need to scroll through and agree to the developer agreement?
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@atornes the description meets the character limit because the indication disappears. I’m not able to locate the developer agreement, even though our account seems approved. Is it a checkbox that should appear in the app edit form? -
It should be the last page/step of the application process. After the step asking you to describe your use case. If you can see the app edit form though, your application has been successfully submitted (but may be pending approval)
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Our company account was approved months ago because we enquired for enterprise access to some api (we have sandbox access to search 30 days and full archive). Does this mean that our application is approved?
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Yes. If previously approved and all apps you use are owned by a user associated with the account you’re all set.
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Great thanks, I have one last question regarding “New rate limits for POST endpoints”, since the app is approved are the limits applying from the 10th of Sept, and if so, since the instructions sent in the email are not applying, is there another process to follow? Thank a lot!
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We’re focused on the developers that are most likely to be impacted by POST limits first to make sure they have time to complete the process. Look for updates on the process in the coming weeks. You can also always reach out via the API Policy form linked in the blog post.
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RIP Twitter
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Cool yo.
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Great, I've had a test app restricted because I didn't know the exact threshold of favourite/retweet etc. Looking forward to getting this exact rate limit! :)
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