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An error occurred while saving the comment GhostZero commentedAs far as i know, you can create more than one subcription with the same version, type, condition. So the response should include an array of duplicates.
An error occurred while saving the comment GhostZero commentedI also got into this experience, and as Barry already said, its complicated to maintain conflicting eventsubs.
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Changing status to long-term. To preserve ecressey's previous comment, "I'm not clear on the use case for this. It seems like with a resub chat message notification and subscribe/unsubscribe events you should have the data you need."
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I like this idea!
Currently I need to paginate to 600K channel.follow events, to find a specific ID to check they status. This is not optimal and also consumes a lot of load and api limits.