What is latent_count used for in Twitter's internal API?










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In Twitter's internal API (twitter.com/i/) used by the website, I've see the latent_count parameter being used although I can't remember where. It affects the new_latent_count property of the response JSON but that's all I can see. Does anybody know what it actually does?



Also, if any of you know what the vertical, src and reset_error_state parameters do then please let me know too.



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    In Twitter's internal API (twitter.com/i/) used by the website, I've see the latent_count parameter being used although I can't remember where. It affects the new_latent_count property of the response JSON but that's all I can see. Does anybody know what it actually does?



    Also, if any of you know what the vertical, src and reset_error_state parameters do then please let me know too.



    Thanks :)










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      In Twitter's internal API (twitter.com/i/) used by the website, I've see the latent_count parameter being used although I can't remember where. It affects the new_latent_count property of the response JSON but that's all I can see. Does anybody know what it actually does?



      Also, if any of you know what the vertical, src and reset_error_state parameters do then please let me know too.



      Thanks :)










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      In Twitter's internal API (twitter.com/i/) used by the website, I've see the latent_count parameter being used although I can't remember where. It affects the new_latent_count property of the response JSON but that's all I can see. Does anybody know what it actually does?



      Also, if any of you know what the vertical, src and reset_error_state parameters do then please let me know too.



      Thanks :)







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            This isn't helpful. I was hoping others would be able to share their findings.

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          • I work at Twitter and I can tell you that the only use of the Twitter API that is approved is va the official developer platform. The website, mobile apps, and the internals, are not developer surfaces and you agree in the Terms of Service not to scrape the website or circumvent the official APIs. There is no reason for these values to be documented publicly. Good luck.

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            This isn't helpful. I was hoping others would be able to share their findings.

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          • I work at Twitter and I can tell you that the only use of the Twitter API that is approved is va the official developer platform. The website, mobile apps, and the internals, are not developer surfaces and you agree in the Terms of Service not to scrape the website or circumvent the official APIs. There is no reason for these values to be documented publicly. Good luck.

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            This isn't helpful. I was hoping others would be able to share their findings.

            – James Middleton
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          • I work at Twitter and I can tell you that the only use of the Twitter API that is approved is va the official developer platform. The website, mobile apps, and the internals, are not developer surfaces and you agree in the Terms of Service not to scrape the website or circumvent the official APIs. There is no reason for these values to be documented publicly. Good luck.

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            This isn't helpful. I was hoping others would be able to share their findings.

            – James Middleton
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          • I work at Twitter and I can tell you that the only use of the Twitter API that is approved is va the official developer platform. The website, mobile apps, and the internals, are not developer surfaces and you agree in the Terms of Service not to scrape the website or circumvent the official APIs. There is no reason for these values to be documented publicly. Good luck.

            – Andy Piper
            Nov 14 '18 at 22:45












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            This isn't helpful. I was hoping others would be able to share their findings.

            – James Middleton
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:38











          • I work at Twitter and I can tell you that the only use of the Twitter API that is approved is va the official developer platform. The website, mobile apps, and the internals, are not developer surfaces and you agree in the Terms of Service not to scrape the website or circumvent the official APIs. There is no reason for these values to be documented publicly. Good luck.

            – Andy Piper
            Nov 14 '18 at 22:45







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          This isn't helpful. I was hoping others would be able to share their findings.

          – James Middleton
          Nov 12 '18 at 10:38





          This isn't helpful. I was hoping others would be able to share their findings.

          – James Middleton
          Nov 12 '18 at 10:38













          I work at Twitter and I can tell you that the only use of the Twitter API that is approved is va the official developer platform. The website, mobile apps, and the internals, are not developer surfaces and you agree in the Terms of Service not to scrape the website or circumvent the official APIs. There is no reason for these values to be documented publicly. Good luck.

          – Andy Piper
          Nov 14 '18 at 22:45





          I work at Twitter and I can tell you that the only use of the Twitter API that is approved is va the official developer platform. The website, mobile apps, and the internals, are not developer surfaces and you agree in the Terms of Service not to scrape the website or circumvent the official APIs. There is no reason for these values to be documented publicly. Good luck.

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