Announcements about the Twitter Developer Platform, usually for specific technical changes and advisories such as feature deprecations, bug fixes, and API changes.
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187
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Troubleshooting, insights, and discussion on OAuth, authentication, authorization, the permission model, and signing requests.
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31
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The Developer Portal is a self-serve tool that developers can use to manage their API access and their Twitter apps.
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249
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Twitter Developer Labs is a new program that gives developers access to early previews of the next generation of the Twitter APIs so you can test and share feedback before we finalize our product approach.
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19
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Twitter’s Publisher Platform provides tools and SDKs enabling you to use Twitter content and functionality in your websites and apps, and present your own content on Twitter through Cards.
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0
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The REST API allows you to create apps that take advantage of integration with Twitter features such as user profiles, tweets, timelines, and search. This is the place for developers to discuss and ask questions related to REST API features.
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2522
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The Streaming APIs provide push deliveries of Tweets and other events, for real-time or low-latency applications.
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1612
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Twitter’s premium APIs enable predictable, scaled access to Twitter data via managed endpoints with high data fidelity. Use this category to discuss, ask questions or report issues related to premium products and endpoints.
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656
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The Twitter Ads API gives developers a way to programmatically integrate Twitter advertising data in their product. This is the place for developers to ask questions related to the Advertiser API and the Mopub SDK.
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2097
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The Media APIs include photo and video uploads via Twitter’s REST endpoints. Issues that are specific to Media often cross both REST and Advertiser APIs. Use this category to discuss anything related to the media endpoints.
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432
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