The Twitter delivery channel allows Connect to post Twitter status updates and direct
messages.
- Each instance of the Twitter Delivery Channel is associated with a single Twitter ID
and a single Twitter application created for this ID.
- When the Twitter delivery channel is used in an Event-Triggered campaign, it will
deliver a Twitter Direct Messages to the recipient. Note that each recipient of a
Direct Message must be a Follower of the delivery channel’s Twitter ID.
- When the Twitter delivery channel is used in a regular campaign, it will post a
single status update for the Twitter ID. Followers of the Twitter ID will see the
status update in their Twitter feeds.
The Twitter DM delivery channel may be used to deliver notifications to multiple Twitter
applications. Each application must be configured as a separate delivery channel, with a
unique name, Twitter ID, Twitter Access Tokens, and customer attribute to store the
customer's Twitter ID.