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2023 Twitter Changes Based on recent changes to the Twitter API, we've updated the Triberr app to us

[Triberr] 2023 Twitter Changes Based on recent changes to the Twitter API, we've updated the Triberr app to use the new Twitter V2 API and have deployed the changes so that our users can now update their Triberr accounts to re-connect their Twitter account using the new V2 API Keys that will enable them to continue to share posts to Twitter. What is Impacted inside of Triberr? Based on the available functions within the new V2 API, there are a few areas of the Triberr app that are affected by the 2023 Twitter plan changes and the move to their V2 API – the changes are summarized here: - Log In With Twitter – due to recent Twitter changes and their change to V2 of their API – this functionality will currently ONLY work if you have connected your account to Twitter using the V1 oAuth method (the way of connecting your account to Triberr prior to the 2023 changes). IMPORTANT NOTE: Login with Twitter WILL STOP WORKING after you disconnect your Twitter account and re-connect your Twitter account by entering your V2 API Keys. In order for you to continue to be able to log into your Triberr account after you have reconnected your Twitter account using the new V2 API Keys, you will need to log in with your Triberr email and password. If you are unsure of what email address is associated with your account – please make note of your email address inside of your Settings->Contact Settings BEFORE you reconnect your account. If you don’t remember your password, you can always use the forgot password option on the login page and input the email address associated with your account. For now, you'll need to use this email and password to log into Triberr - we will keep the community posted if we are able to get Login With Triberr working with the V2 API. - Posting to Twitter – Sharing items to Twitter using your Queue will be disrupted until you sign up for a Free Developer account and set up Twitter V2 API Keys for Triberr to use to post to Twitter using your Twitter account. See full instructions on how to accomplish this inside of our blog post linked here: [( or also by clicking the button at the bottom of this email. - Twitter Sources inside of Triberr Curate – Twitter sources inside of Triberr Curate used your V1 API oAuth connection to pull posts from the requested user/profile/tag. Unfortunately, this functionality may no longer work unless you have a paid plan on the new Twitter V2 API. The free plan unfortunately does not support this functionality. Once you have provided the appropriate API Keys and reconnected your Twitter account, you will once again be able to post Tweets shared from Triberr to your connected Twitter account. FUTURE FOCUS: As mentioned in our previous announcement about the upcoming Twitter changes and since history has proven that we cannot rely on building a business dependent on the big social networks (and creators shouldn't either), we want to ensure you own and continue to build your audience. Therefore, we will have a renewed focus on developing functionality for creators and bloggers to grow their community. Thus far, we have offered Triberr to the community for 9 YEARS making us one of the longest running apps for creators. Clearly, we've invested into our users for the long haul so adjusting to market conditions isn't going to derail us from our mission. Have ideas for what you'd like to see in v4 of Triberr? Just hit reply and send them to us. Thanks very much! - The Triberr Team [View Full Instructions To Configure Twitter Here]( Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved. You can [unsubscribe]( here

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