>>The following User-Agent string override gets us the desired result:

>>    "twitter.com": ["Mobile", "Android 4; Mobile"],

>>However, this means we’re also getting popups in-app suggesting installing 
>>the native android application :/
>>See attached screenshot.
>>In the end, it’s a trade-off between usability and communication. And of 
>>course, we should get in touch with the guys at twitter to >>do some 
>>evangelism and convince them that our default UA string is a good candidate 
>>for modern, touch-enabled content.

Lets make this change please. We're using Android string for other sites
as well. In parallel we can work with Twitter on having them support our
default UA String.

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