Connecting to Twitter
You will need a Twitter regular account, of course, and you'll also need a Twitter "developer account". Then you'll have to register your Logi application, which is a complicated and time-consuming exercise. At the end of the process, you'll get four values from Twitter that you'll use when configuring your connection: Access Token, Access Token Secret, Consumer Key, and Consumer Secret.
Once that's done, you can begin to work in your _Settings definition with the Connection.Twitter element, which manages authentication with, and connection to, Twitter for posting or retrieving data.
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As shown above, the Connection.Twitter element is added beneath the Connections element in the _Settings definition and its attributes are configured using the four values generated when you registered your application with Twitter.