
Some third-party Twitter apps have been coming online and going offline over the weekend.

We apologize for the ongoing interruption. There’s still no official word about what’s going on. It’s been 36 hours since Twitter disabled access for Twitterrific for iOS & other 3rd party apps.
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However, there’s no ETA on when that will take place. It further goes on to say that Twitter PR has started working on communication which it plans to send out to developers. The Information claims that the outage is deliberate and the suspensions are intentional. Internal reports at Twitter claim that the company has permanently banned all third-party apps from accessing the API. “Suspended” in this case likely means banned from accessing the Twitter API which helps pull feeds and content into third-party apps. There’s been no communication from Twitter regarding the issue either.
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Sadly, these “issues” are widespread meaning no one can access the app at all.įenix states that its Android app has been suspended. Twitterific posted last night that there are indeed issues logging into the app. Third-party apps have been trying hard to keep users up-to-date with ongoing issues. READ MORE LG Recalls 56,000 TVs in Fear of Them Tipping Over Onto People Even four days later, the official support channels are silent. Twitter hasn’t said a word regarding the problem yet. The apps automatically logged them out and when trying to log back in, they all gave errors with authentication. The issues started on Thursday after users reported being locked out of the apps.

It has been almost four days since the issues popped up locking users out of logging into apps such as Twitteriffic, Fenix and Tweetbot. Pretty much every third-party Twitter app available to users has stopped working.
