Hi, the last two days I've tried and posted to twitter but both times this message popped up, You currently have access to a subset of Twitter API v2 endpoints and limited v1.1 endpoints (e.g. media post, oauth) only. If you need access to this endpoint, you may need a different access level. You can learn more here: https://developer.twitter.com/en/portal/product Could you help me get this fixed?
Hello @AnyseS9 ,
With X (formerly Twitter)'s changes to its API, and their limits on posting and other connections, there will be issues using the social tool for posting to X (and account connections). Our devs are working to address the API connection issues, alongside making updates to our own system in accordance with their rebrand Including updating branded logos).
Until the situation with the rebrand and API disconnect are resolved, our devs are advising that posts to X be done natively through their app. You can insert and hyperlink a X icon as a small image into your email, if you're needing to display the rebranded iconography sooner.
Hello @AnyseS9 ,
With X (formerly Twitter)'s changes to its API, and their limits on posting and other connections, there will be issues using the social tool for posting to X (and account connections). Our devs are working to address the API connection issues, alongside making updates to our own system in accordance with their rebrand Including updating branded logos).
Until the situation with the rebrand and API disconnect are resolved, our devs are advising that posts to X be done natively through their app. You can insert and hyperlink a X icon as a small image into your email, if you're needing to display the rebranded iconography sooner.
Meaning, there's nothing we can do on our end and just wait until you resolve it? Will there be any announcement that it's been resolved?
Anyone who's had the known issue tracked to their account will be notified per the dev protocols for these types of issues.
We'll update Community threads related to the issue, once we've received confirmation from the devs it's been resolved.
Hello @AGBT ,
Last week I started receiving error messages regarding scheduled Twitter posts. I've tried to repair the connection and even removed the connections from Twitter and constant contact. I am unable to reconnect them or re-establish a connection in my constant contact portal. What am I doing wrong?
Hello @AbigailM170 ,
With Twitter's changes to its API, and their limits on posting and other connections, there will be issues using the social tool for Twitter posting (and account connections) until our teams are able to resolve it with Twitter's API devs.
Is there an ETA on when this might be repaired? It's been well over a week now, and it's impeding business. I switched my company over to using constant contact for social for the allure of simplicity, but this is getting ridiculous.
There is currently no hard ETA on this issue, as X (formerly known as Twitter) is currently going through several massive changes to their API, copyrighted logos, and other functionalities.
Hello @OTA ,
With Twitter's changes to its API, and their limits on posting and other connections, there will be issues using the social tool for Twitter posting (and account connections) until our teams are able to resolve it with Twitter's API devs.
Our devs have placed a banner at the top of accounts to reflect this connection interruption, while they work to address it.
Hi @AnyseS9. We don't have any additional information to share at this time regarding the integration between Twitter/X. If we are notified of updates, we'll share them in this larger post.
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