"Sign in with Twitter" is the pattern of authentication that allows users to connect their Twitter account with third-party services in as little as one click. It utilizes OAuth and although the flow is very similar, the authorization URL and workflow differs slightly as described below. The normal flow dictates that applications send request tokens to oauth/authorize in Twitter's implementation o
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Twitter exposes its data via an Application Programming Interface (API). These documents are the official reference for that functionality. Getting started with the Twitter API is easy. Jump right into the resource documentation or read some of the fine literature below. Note: As we prepare this new developer portal, you might find some pieces of documentation missing. Consider looking on the Twit
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