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An error occurred while saving the comment @Kaldune For clarification, what occurs in an embed if it cannot be viewed? And do you know why some streams can only be watched on Twitch? I'm curious if this occurs when "Subscriber Streams" is enabled.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sorry for the inconvenience. Code samples are linked at the top of the authentication page, though it would be beneficial to potentially mention this and link specifically to samples from the "Getting Tokens" section. We will also make sure the samples are update to date.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hi MrRockis, it sounds like adding the "period" parameter that was available in v5 to the "Get Clips" endpoint in the latest API would satisfy this request. Let me know if that is not a correct assumption.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hey Barry, I'm curious to know if this is a common problem seen on the forums. All examples capitalize it, but I can understand the expectation that token_type can be used in the same capitalization that is returned when getting a token.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Could you provide more details? I'm not sure what this feedback is referring to and if it is related to the page it was created on (authentication documentation).
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An error occurred while saving the comment I would agree it is a security risk to provide a flag in a user object whether or not they have 2FA enabled. However, I think it's possible for this use case to be realized without exposing the risk if we provided developers a way to require 2FA when authenticating to their application. As such, I will move this back into into "under consideration" given this approach while we discuss further.
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An error occurred while saving the comment The Helix updates in June allow for setting the game and title of a stream. Leaving this idea open to consider an API for the go-live notification.
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An error occurred while saving the comment @GhostZero Yup!
@TheRealHellcat The main challenge is figuring out what this badge actually means and there are many opinions. I’m making sure that past feedback on this topic is provided internally (there has been a lot). Providing the badge would need to be automatic, though I'm not sure how badge availably checks work personally. Something as simple as confirming a Twitch account has authenticated with dev.twitch.tv could work.
@TheElm Badges for the creator of integrations on a channel is a fun idea. If the badge is considered, I could see this either being the main logic or perhaps even a different badge altogether. A good thought for the chat team.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mentioned in #helix-moderation and acknowledged by Vidyashankar Lakshman.
https://twitch.slack.com/archives/CCG2GBXM5/p1561674597006900
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If a field with the total number of seconds was included, how would this be helpful in your development?