Turned out to be a red herring for a totally different problem. Please
disregard.

On Dec 13, 7:39 pm, Matthew <matt.c.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's the code:
>
> $params = array('user_id'=> "16685316");
>         $oauth = new TwitterOAuth(
>                         TWITTER_OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY,
>                         TWITTER_OAUTH_SECRET_KEY,
>                         $user->getOauthToken(),
>                         $user->getOauthTokenSecret()
>                         );
>                 Log::debug("params", $params);
>                 $result = $oauth->post('friendships/destroy', $params);
>                 Log::debug("result", $result);
>                 if (isset($result->error)) {
>                         return false;
>                 }
>                 return true;
>
> Problem is all requests to both friendships/destroy and friendships/
> create fail with the following:
>
> stdClass Object
> (
>     [request] => /1/friendships/destroy.json
>     [error] => Could not authenticate you.
> )
>
> HOWEVER, using the exact same user object in memory I can successfully
> get my personal timeline. ??

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