Source Tweetbot team is also aware of the situation. We don’t yet know what the root cause is, but we’re trying to find out. If youre using a computer, visit and sign in with your Twitter account. We’re aware that Twitterrific is having problems communicating with Twitter. If youre using a phone or tablet, tap the blue-and-white bird icon on your home screen or in your app list to launch Twitter. The affected apps have seemingly been unable to connect to the platform using Twitter APIs. All Twitter third-party clients utilise the Twitter API to access the service. 10:25 am (IST): Twitterrific team confirmed that they are aware of the issue, but still don’t know the exact cause. Many third-party Twitter clients, both mobile and desktop, are reportedly experiencing outages. An API is a software interface that allows communication between two or more programs. The tweet, however, did come as confirmation for what third-party developers already suspected - apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific did not lose access to Twitter as result of a bug, but were instead blocked by the microblogging site from utilising its API intentionally. Then, check all your email inboxes we will send password reset instructions to the accounts email address. If that does not work, visit our password request form and enter the username or email addresses or mobile phone number you think you used. The Twitter Dev account, however, did not elaborate on what its long-standing API rules were, or why the site chose to enforce them now. Use your accounts username and password to log into Twitter. Patrick McGee and Tim Bradshaw, reporting for The Financial Times, under the headline Tim Cook Bets on Apple’s Mixed-Reality Headset to Secure His Legacy (archive link, just in case your FT login credentials aren’t working): The stakes are high for Cook. The tweet added that the move might result in some apps not working. To Ship or Not to Ship, Headset Edition Monday, 13 March 2023. In a brief tweet, the official TwitterDev account said on Tuesday that the website was enforcing its “long-standing API rules.” Amid claims from developers that the Elon Musk-owned platform intentionally blocked their apps, Twitter has now issued a statement revealing that it did revoke access for third-party apps on purpose. Late Thursday, developers and users of multiple apps for accessing Twitter including Tweetbot, Twitterrific, Fenix, Talon and Echofon reported problems including being unable to log in or. Users were unable to access their accounts on third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific. Since 2007, Twitterrific helped define the shape of the Twitter experience. Twitter access went down for third-party apps that utilise the popular microblogging site's API last week. Twitterrific has gone to the Great Birdhouse in the Sky.
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