Posting on X

Everything is connected properly and the modules are running smoothly. I have an error trying to post either on Make.com or X side. It states that I am not permitted to perform this action. Here is what I’m seeing, any help would be much appreciated! Thanks for your time!


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Why do you assume he didn’t look at all those posts already?
I did and it didn’t help.
And by the way, the 1st post link you just now sent is to MY OWN QUERY on this topic THAT WAS NEVER RESOLVED.
The second one you just sent is not about his issue.
The third one (tweet length) ALSO does not seem to be his problem.
YOU consistently seem to try to help (THANK YOU FOR THE INTENT) but with me, you don’t read everything, so you propose solutions to me that do not fit my situation or you ask questions that I’ve already answered via the title of my issue.
For example, in this one: Unable to post to X/Twitter (403 forbidden error) using *verified* OAuth 2 connection - #5 by samliew
Your “help” was to say “What action are you trying to perform? Your screenshot doesn’t show which module you are using.”
And the title of the forum post I made was " Unable to post to X/Twitter (403 forbidden error) using verified OAuth 2 connection"
And THIS reply is sooo hilariously late. While I’m still using make.com for some older stuff I made, anything new I’m building in what I’ve found to be a far superior platform; n8n. For one thing, in n8n you can branch and then branch back! To me this is huge. The ai-related modules are far more robust, too.

Hey Seth -
If you figure this out, please post the solution. I gave up on this one awhile back but would love to get back to that scenario and get it working.
Since I was duplicating what had worked, the only difference I could find between working and not-working was that the not-working auth was related to a non-paid Twitter/X account. Couldn’t find docs anywhere saying it shouldn’t work, even on Twitter/X.

Thanks for the response. I will keep trying and I’m newer to making these modules. I will check out n8n, thanks for the suggestion and understanding my problem more in-depth. I’ll try and keep you posted if I figure it out or get the help I need.

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