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Sorry, an error occurs from Instagram API: This endpoint has been retired [duplicate]

i am using wordpress site with the grid plugin, yesterday the plugin work great, i added new access token, today it start showing me this error

"Sorry, an error occurs from Instagram API: This endpoint has been retired "

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RJ Design World Avatar asked Apr 04 '18 22:04

RJ Design World


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One more sudden change from Insatagram, few endpoints are deprecated immediately, It's effective from 4th April. here is list of endpoints are

1) Follows and Relationships

2) Commenting on Public Content

3) Likes

4) User Search

Please see more details here

There is also some change in response of few APIs

https://www.instagram.com/developer/changelog/

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Manish Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 10:11

Manish


Facebook retired most of Instagram's APIs today along with a lot of other locking-down in order to address privacy leaks. "This endpoint has been retired" (rather than something like "Unauthorized") suggests maybe you were bit by that. You can read more about it from Facebook.

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twotwotwo Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 10:11

twotwotwo