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CUView digital signage examples shown in a variety of locations around the Cornell campus, including information panels, kiosks, and departmental signs.

Cornell’s CUView digital signage vendor, Appspace, was recently notified of changes to the Twitter API access policy that affect third-party platform integrations. As a result of Twitter's changes, Appspace will no longer be able to access and display Twitter content using the existing Card templates and in-platform integration. Twitter has announced that the change is scheduled for April 29, 2023.

Therefore, it is recommended that Cornell digital sign users and administrators immediately disable or remove any Cards in playlists, or widgets added to advanced channels, that display Twitter content.

Appspace understands that this situation will disappoint users and that sharing social media content such as Twitter feeds contributes in an important way to organizations’ communication strategies. The company has stated that it will examine Twitter’s access policies going forward and explore alternative possibilities for delivering Twitter content in Appspace.

The following documentation resources may be useful when removing Twitter content from your CUView (Appspace) sign:

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