No.

This is equally true for an App as well. The App may modify your tweet.
This is a kind of things which should more effectively dealt with ToS etc.
Not everything needs to be solved technically.


2014-05-21 19:41 GMT+09:00 Fajar Ardian <[email protected]>:

> I have one question regarding OAuth Client.
>
> I use a web application developed by some company to manage my social
> information. This web application integrates various social sites (like
> twitter, facebook, google+) into one. Using this application I can send
> tweets, read emails, and create friend requests.
>
> The web application uses OAuth 2.0 protocol to get access to my data in
> these social sites. After I login to this web application, I am redirected
> to twitter page, and then shown a page that says that the web application
> needs to be able to send tweets, etc, and ask for my approval. Once I
> approve, I can send tweets using this web application.
>
> To send a tweet, I type the tweet, and then click a button in the web
> application. At the back, the web application sends a request to twitter
> using OAuth access token.
>
> What I am worried here is that the web application may modify my tweet. Is
> there a way in OAuth 2.0 protocol to guarantee that the web application
> does not modify the tweet?
>
> - Fajar Ardian
>
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