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A long list of third-party Twitter clients, including Tweetbot, Twitterific, Echofon, and Fenix \u200b\u200baren’t working. The apps, which all rely on access to Twitter’s application program interface (API) to get data, have been facing issues since Thursday night, according to multiple online posts from app developers, and as first reported<\/span> by The Verge.<\/p>\n

\u201cTweetbot and other clients are experiencing problems logging in to Twitter. We’ve reached out to Twitter for more details, but haven’t heard back,\u201d wrote Tapbots<\/a><\/span> on the Tweetbot official Twitter account. Other app accounts made similar posts.<\/p>\n