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https://developer.x.com/ 14-12-2013 04:35:55
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Thanks R A W S A L E R T S! While we've given ample 1 year notice and many reminders, we understand it's not easy to always keep up to date. This is why we're staying proactive and working diligently to help all emergency & public utility apps with API access for free.
If you have an app that posts emergency services updates to X using the API, please join us Developers next week to learn how you can quickly migrate your app to the X API v2 x.com/i/spaces/1voxw…
Great news from X. They quickly reconfigured our account so it would work. Meanwhile, our team is working to move to the new v2 API. Thank you Developers for helping make sure the public can see our alerts.
We’ll be streaming from Developers in a few. Join us to learn how you can migrate your emergency update apps to the X API v2
Join Suhem Parack to get a better understanding of our v2 API and how to migrate over smoothly 👇
Important Update on 𝕏 API All apps providing emergency updates, such as transportation, weather services etc can access the 𝕏 API for free. They simply need to update to 𝕏 API v2. Here's a complete tutorial on how to update. via Developers Suhem Parack
Just another reminder. If you have an account that publishes updates to X like transportation, weather-related etc please migrate to Developers X API v2 and please DM if you need any assistance with migration
NWS Twin Cities 👋 please check your DMs. We’ve helped many NWS accounts even the main National Weather Service account, alongside thousands of other public utility and emergency apps. As another reminder, API access will remain without cost to these use cases and you can always reach out to Developers or me