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  • Our Twitter feeds went down as well. We use Flow-Flow on more than one site and all of them are now showing an error stating that they are unable to authenticate.

    Any update on a solution?

    Thread Starter Sharon

    (@prettybiddy)

    Hi – Is there any update on this issue with the Twitter feed? I saw there was an update for the plugin and I upgraded, but I still see the same error message.

    Thread Starter Sharon

    (@prettybiddy)

    This problem is discussed here on the Twitter Developers Forum which may be of help:

    https://twittercommunity.com/t/453-you-currently-have-access-to-twitter-api-v2-endpoints-and-limited-v1-1-endpoints-only/193292

    I join the complaint, I think we can buy the api between the 3, will it be possible? that’s how it works out cheap

    Thread Starter Sharon

    (@prettybiddy)

    This seems to have been fixed – thank you!

    Thread Starter Sharon

    (@prettybiddy)

    Hi – The same problem has reappeared this morning with Twitter feed:

    App received next error message for this feed:

    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

    nitrokev

    (@nitrokev)

    same problem too, any solution?

    Hi,

    same problem too…

    Thread Starter Sharon

    (@prettybiddy)

    For those who are affected, I heard back from a FlowFlow author today via email:

    Hello, since management “genius” Musk came into power and killed free READ-ONLY access to Twitter API, to get a Twitter wall on your website, you must pay Twitter $100 monthly https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api

    Most of our target audience is small business WordPress website owners, and 98% of them won’t pay $100 per month just to embed a Twitter wall. So we’re considering dropping its support entirely. Other feed types are operable for sure.

    We understand your frustration, that’s a shameful case, but it is what it is.

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