![]() Third-party client Fenix for Android was listed as "suspended," according to developer Matteo Villa, but its iOS version was still functional. TweetDeck, an alternative client owned by Twitter, appeared functional Friday morning. Ars staffers successfully refreshed data tools that pull in Twitter data, and we heard from a user of the Tweeten client that it is still functioning. Not all third-party clients appear to be broken at the moment. OUJtusaW2A- Matteo Villa January 13, 2023 Probably an automated action, but I doubt very much I'll heard from them again and be able to resolve the issue. Advertisementįenix for Android suspended, no communication whatsoever from Twitter. A post on Twitter's developers forum shows numerous Twitter-based app developers noting that their apps have been listed as "suspended" or showing invalid authentication credentials. Haddad told TechCrunch that the connection issues started at 10:30 pm on Thursday and noted that all API requests from his app were failing. The account for Echofon posted shortly after 8:30 am Friday that it was working to resolve its issues and that "Twitter has not yet replied." " Tweets from the official accounts of the Tweetbot and Twitteriffic clients on Thursday night confirmed their communication issues. Paul Haddad, a co-creator of Tweetbot, posted on Mastodon at 11:10 pm ET Thursday in reply to a post from tech journalist Casey Newton that multiple third-party clients were failing, with "no communication as to if a bug or. Tweetbot, Twiterrific, Echofon, and other third-party Twitter clients have failed to work for many people since late Thursday night, and the social network has seemingly not notified the apps' developers as to why. ![]()
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