Twitter OAuth keeps redirecting to https://twitter.com/oauth/authenticate?oauth_token=XYZ?

Answer: The application's permission level as set on twitter. Com did not match what we were doing.

Answer: The application's permission level as set on twitter. Com did not match what we were doing. Message from Twitter: If you use the oauth/authenticate method without setting either the force_login or screen_name parameter, Twitter will redirect back to your site as long as the user is logged into Twitter and already has a valid OAuth access token for your application.

If you have recently switched your application's permission level (for example, from read/write to read/write/DM), this redirect won't happen since a new permission is being requested. If this doesn't help, you may also want to post about this in our developer talk group: groups.google.com/group/twitter-developm... . Our API engineering team interacts with developers here on a regular basis.

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