Twitter's support team tweeted on Thursday after users reported they were not able to post publish tweets on Facebook.
With
Facebook cutting off access to its API platform for hundreds of
thousands of apps, Twitter
users are no longer able to tweet and retweet automatically on their
connected Facebook accounts.
Facebook
has deprecated its Publish actions permissions from its API -- a
feature that allowed apps to publish posts on the social media
platform as the logged-in user.
Ime
Archibong, Vice President of Product Partnerships at Facebook, said
all apps using the Facebook Platform APIs would need to go through a
more comprehensive review to better protect people's Facebook
information.
The
deadline was August 1 to submit for review for all existing apps.
"As
a result, we are cutting off API access for hundreds of thousands of
inactive apps that have not submitted for our app review process,"
said Archibong.
Twitter's
support team tweeted on Thursday after users reported they were not
able to post publish tweets on Facebook.
"We've
learned that Tweets and Retweets will no longer automatically post to
connected Facebook accounts due to a recent Facebook update,"
said Twitter Support.
"Don't
worry, you have other ways to share a Tweet," it added.
"According
to Facebook, anyone wanting to have Twitter content automatically
post to Facebook has the option to use Facebook's Share dialogs for
web, iOS and Android," said marketingland.com.
"You
have the option to share via Direct Message with your followers, or
through an SMS or email to your contacts from your phone's address
book," said Twitter Support page.
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