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twitter:app:id:googleplay

Legacy Twitter App Card field for an Android application ID, usually the package name used by Google Play. X has retired its public App Card reference.

Code examples

Good example
<meta name="twitter:app:id:googleplay" content="com.example.app">
A conventional Android application ID.
Avoid this example
<meta name="twitter:app:id:googleplay" content="ExampleApp">
An app display name is not its Android application ID.

Recommendations

  • 01
    Use the Application ID
    Copy the application ID from the published Google Play listing, such as com.example.app.
  • 02
    Legacy Field
    Test the result on X before relying on it. The detailed official App Card documentation is no longer published.

Related documentation

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The numeric App Store ID once used by App Cards.

Legacy Twitter App Card field for the numeric App Store ID of an iPhone app. X has retired its public App Card reference.

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The numeric App Store ID for the former Twitter iPhone app.

Legacy Twitter App Card field for an Android application ID, usually the package name used by Google Play. X has retired its public App Card reference.

<meta name="twitter:app:id:googleplay" content="com.example.app">
A conventional Android application ID.

Legacy Twitter App Card field for the name of an iPad app. X has retired its public App Card reference.

<meta name="twitter:app:name:ipad" content="My Amazing App">
A plain app name that matches the store listing.

Legacy Twitter App Card field for the name of an Android app. X has retired its public App Card reference.

<meta name="twitter:app:name:googleplay" content="MyApp">
A short app name that matches the store listing.