When you re-authenticated with Twitter on the front-end, you should be prompted to authorize Twitter two times. The first time will ask for a few permissions. The 2nd one must say "Can post on your behalf" or something to that effect as one of the things allowed.3 - I created a twitter Social Channel (Provider: Twitter - Type: stream). Saved. I selected the Super User as Channel Owner. PS any permissions request appears, as happened when I created the Facebook channel for my Facebook page.
That's correct. You only want read permissions from standard users. JFBConnect will request the Write permission from the user(s) that have a Twitter channel setup.(PS in the Appplication Settings > Access Level: I leaved as default "Read only")
alzander wrote:
When you re-authenticated with Twitter on the front-end, you should be prompted to authorize Twitter two times. The first time will ask for a few permissions. The 2nd one must say "Can post on your behalf" or something to that effect as one of the things allowed.3 - I created a twitter Social Channel (Provider: Twitter - Type: stream). Saved. I selected the Super User as Channel Owner. PS any permissions request appears, as happened when I created the Facebook channel for my Facebook page.
Can you double check that the 2nd approval prompt is showing and that you are authorizing it?
alzander wrote: ...go back to the front-end of the site and login with the Twitter user that 'owns' the channel...
That's what you have to do. After you create the Channel in the admin area, JFBConnect knows that the Twitter user needs to have more permissions requested of them. The only time we request permissions from a user is when they login to your site.B - or, Do I have to login with the user that I have connected to that Twitter Profile using directly the Twitter button in the SCLogin module ?
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