Add verified_type field to User schema #73
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This commit adds a new field to the User schema that indicates the type of verification for the Twitter account. The field can take one of four values: blue, business, government, or none. To retrieve the verified_type field in API requests, users should include the user.fields=verified_type parameter in the query string.
Problem
The Twitter API's user schema currently does not include a field that indicates the type of verification for a Twitter account. This can make it difficult for developers to build applications that rely on verified account data.
Solution
This commit adds a new field to the User schema called
verified_type
that indicates the type of verification for a Twitter account. Theverified_type
field can take one of four possible values: "blue", "business", "government", or "none". To retrieve theverified_type
field in API requests, users should include theuser.fields=verified_type
parameter in the query string.Result
As a result of this pull request, developers will have access to more granular information about the type of verification applied to a Twitter account. This can improve the usability of the Twitter API and enable developers to build more advanced applications that rely on verified account data.