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PublishTweetAsync does not publish anything #1219
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I have the same problem :/ |
I ended up writing a version myself in VB.NET which works fine |
@CorreiaDeveloper @tehnooks #1147 (comment) |
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I have the same issue, did you fixed it? |
unfortunately the problem persists |
The authentication method, endpoints, permissions—everything has changed just over a year ago. This .NET NuGet package is now obsolete. I suggest you search on YouTube for the current procedures. However, I'll let you know in advance that they provide very limited features. You can only make a few tweets, and I believe editing them or something similar. If you need something more robust, you'll have to pay a considerable amount. |
After authenticating, tried to PublishTweetAsync but get nothing, have checked Read + Write permissions and tried with Tweet.compat, Tweet.None and Tweet.Extended
Neither of them work, everything else seems to though - Any ideas or can anyone else confirm it's not working?
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