Twitter organic integration update
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Written by Laurynas Arminas
Updated over a week ago

Due to recent changes how Twitter API works, we had to deprecate some of the metrics and dimensions from our Twitter integration. It is not possible anymore to get data which is not public

Deprecated dimensions:

  • Video ID

  • Material ID

  • Image ID

  • Placement

  • Tweet external URL expanded

  • Tweet cashtags

  • Tweet mentions

Deprecated metrics:

  • Video view 0% quartiles (non public)

  • Impression count (organic)

  • Impression count (promoted)

  • Retweet count (organic)

  • Retweet count (promoted)

  • Like count (organic)

  • Like count (promoted)

  • Reply count (organic)

  • Reply count (promoted)

  • Url link clicks (non public)

  • Url link clicks (organic)

  • Url link clicks (promoted)

  • User profile clicks (non public)

  • User profile clicks (organic)

  • User profile clicks (promoted)

  • Video views (public)

  • Video views (organic)

  • Video views (promoted)

  • Video view 100% quartiles (non public)

  • Video view 100% quartiles (organic)

  • Video view 100% quartiles (promoted)

  • Video view 75% quartiles (non public)

  • Video view 75% quartiles (organic)

  • Video view 75% quartiles (promoted)

  • Video view 50% quartiles (non public)

  • Video view 50% quartiles (organic)

  • Video view 50% quartiles (promoted)

  • Video view 25% quartiles (non public)

  • Video view 25% quartiles (organic)

  • Video view 25% quartiles (promoted)

  • Video view 0% quartiles (organic)

  • Video view 0% quartiles (promoted)

For some time you will see word deprecated by these metrics and dimensions in Whatagraph platform (until they will be deleted).

Changed Engagement metrics:

  • Engagement --> Public Engagement

  • Engagement rate --> Public Engagement rate

Values of these metrics will be slightly different from Engagement and Engagement rate metrics, because these metrics are counted only from Public information.


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