"How do we know what the access level of a user token is?"
This is a great idea and one the team has discussed. What we are going
to do is add a new header to authentication requests that will tell
you the access level of the token you authenticated with. We’re
working on this now and hope to have it released in the next few days
James
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Tyson Lowery <tyson...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to check whether a user has explicitly granted
> permission to their Private Messages?
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The doc says, “read-write-directmessages” (Read, Write, & Direct Message)
But actually I get "read-write-privatemessages" as you mentioned.
It's a doc bug, right?
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We are standardizing the phrasing to match the API requests so in this case the docs are correct.
We have a fix to correct messages to 'direct' instead of 'private' on it's way.
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