LeBraat
#10
Unfortunately no. It sounds like your use case is not one that we plan to support moving forward.
rlehrke
#11
@LeBraat
Holy cow. Will you still allow organizations to have an “app” that users can authorize to post on their behalf?
LeBraat
#12
Yes of course! If you have a Twitter developer app, you can still have other devs authorize your app to post on behalf of them. You will just be limited to the app-level rate limit since you were not approved for the elevation.
rlehrke
#13
@LeBraat - Oh, okay. So the above quote means “Twitter is not planning to support elevated post rates for apps that post to a page on behalf of a user” ?
I just want to make sure I understand.
I don’t have visibility into your specific use case, but if our policy team turned down your application for elevated POST rate limits, then there must be something about your use case that is not something that we want to support.
I don’t mean this. We do support apps that post on behalf of other users, but there must be something specific about your use case that caused us to want to limit the number of times that you can hit the POST endpoints.
お世話になっております。
APIについての質問なのですが、“I would like to apply for elevated POST limits” のオプションがありません。
こちらに申請しようと、Twitter APIへの質問から何度も試みているのですが、どうしても申請できません。
こちら、どのように申請すれば良いでしょうが。
お手数ですが、ご教授頂ければ幸いです。
何卒、よろしくお願い致します。
鈴木
We would like to apply for elevated POST limits.
We don’t have the option “I would like to apply for elevated POST limits”.
We tried to submitting application through “I have a technical question about the Twitter API”.
But there was no reply. Can anyone help with it, so we can apply for elevated access?
Regards,
Mika Suzuki
rlehrke
#16
@LeBraat - Okay, makes sense!
Is there any way for us to find out what we can do to fix our application?
We represent 20% of America’s high school sports teams.
I really appreciate your help!
@brew_support - Can you please try applying again? You should see the proper option now.
@rlehrke - That is not something that I can do via this forum. I recommend that you read through our developer policy.
Hello @LeBraat
I am still not able to find that option in this list
Is there anything I can do to enable it at my end?
Thank you for your support.
Mika
We recently hit the new POST endpoint rate limit
Our app is a social game that connects artists and fans.
After looking at this announcement 10, I tried to apply for elevated POST limits.
Unfortunately the option I would like to apply for elevated POST limits was not there
Could you please help me
Thank you
You must be logged into Twitter as the user that owns the app you’re referring to in order to see the qualified option on the form.
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@happycamper
I tried logged into Twitter as the user that owns the app, but we don’t have the option “I would like to apply for elevated POST limits”.
thank you
We just hit the limit again. Even though we applied for elevated POST limits a few weeks ago, we haven’t heard back. I will go ahead and submit the form again 
@LeBraat We’re having the exact same issue with our app (App ID: 9000667).
Could you release the request on the page Platform ?
Hello,
I am following up again. I am not seeing that option.
We need to apply for elevated access to open our application to users for scheduling content for Content Marketing on Twitter.
Hello @etus_social - I have added the permission to your handle.
And @brew_support - My apologies for assuming that you were looking for the elevation on a previous handle. I reached out to an internal colleague today and got it sorted out. You should now be able to see the proper option as well.
Hello @LeBraat
We would like to apply for elevated POST limits.
but I am not able to find that “I would like to apply for elevated POST limits” option in this list
Is there anything I can do to enable it at my end?
Thank you for your support.
Can you please try again @twice55f
@LeBraat
Thank you and best regards,
system
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