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The Twitter Ruby Gem is no longer maintained and will not support X (Twitter) API v2.
We recommend switching to the X gem, which supports both API v1.1 and v2 to make the transition easier. It’s a robust, modern libary that is designed to ensure you’ll be able to easily integrate any new changes X may roll out.
The X gem is free to use, but with new API pricing tiers, it actually costs money to develop and maintain. By contributing to the project, you help us:
⭐️ Bonus: Sponsors will get priority support and influence over the project roadmap. We will also list your name or your company’s logo on our GitHub page.
Building and maintaining an open-source project like this takes a considerable amount of time and effort. Your sponsorship can help sustain this project. Even a small monthly donation makes a huge difference!
Thanks for considering sponsorship. Together we can make the X gem even better!
You should follow @gem on Twitter for announcements and updates about this library.
Copyright (c) 2006-2025 Erik Berlin, John Nunemaker, Wynn Netherland, Steve Richert, Steve Agalloco. See LICENSE for details.
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