TweetDeck: Twitter API Settings

Twitter only allows 100 API (application programming interface) [Note: Twitter has raised the API to 150, but I still recommend the same settings as shown in the video tutorial] calls/requests per hour. So when using an application like TweetDeck to receive and read your tweets, especially if you follow a lot of tweeps, you may get that infamous ‘rate limit exceeded’ message in the lower right corner of your TweetDeck. To avoid this, you need to adjust your Twitter API settings.

This short video shows you how to adjust your Twitter API settings within TweetDeck.

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Comments

  1. Shireen says:

    Great content, extremely clear and easy to follow. Great for newbies like me!!

  2. thanks Traci

    this was perfect!

    I am going to try keeping my @replies and DM checks a little higher & see if I can stay under the limit.

    @memeticbrand

  3. Thanks Traci! This was great! I love all of your tutorials…they’ve really helped me.

    Olivia

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