Embed Twitter timelines are not visible on websites. Only a shortened link to the timeline is available. A click on that link results in a referral to an error code, or may crash the app on iPhones. Similar behavior occurred on individual tweets. Individual embedded tweets are not visible, and links refer to an error code 467.
Also, shortened links (t.co) in profiles are not working. For example, following the referral to the downdetector.com link on the company’s Twitter profile information results in an error code that looks like this …
{“errors”:[{“message”:”Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint, please see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api for more information”,”code”:467}]}
Other users are reporting getting error code 467 on other functions.
One user on Downdetector.com speculated on the cause of the error, but of course this is not confirmed …
“This new error says the API plan doesn’t include access to the endpoint. What this means is the twitter website calls it’s own API to retrieve data. You can also call the API as a bot or a 3rd party client. Recently Musk said he was going to start charging bots and 3rd party users to use the API. My guess is that he screwed up and accidently forgot to whitelist his own company (Twitter) as a “free to use” user of the Twitter API.”
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