#' GET direct_messages
#'
#' @seealso \url{https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/direct_messages}
#' @param since_id
#' Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. There are
#' limits to the number of Tweets which can be accessed through the API. If the limit of Tweets has
#' occured since the since_id, the since_id will be forced to the oldest ID available.
#' Example Values: 12345
#' @param max_id
#' Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID.
#' Example Values: 54321
#' @param count
#' Specifies the number of direct messages to try and retrieve, up to a maximum of 200. The value of
#' count is best thought of as a limit to the number of Tweets to return because suspended or deleted
#' content is removed after the count has been applied.
#' Example Values: 5
#' @param include_entities
#' The entities node will not be included when set to false.
#' Example Values: false
#' @param skip_status
#' When set to either true, t or 1 statuses will not be included in the returned user objects.
#' @export
twtr_direct_messages <- function(since_id = NULL, max_id = NULL, count = NULL, include_entities = NULL, skip_status = NULL, ...) {
twtr_api("GET", "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages.json", query = list(since_id = since_id, max_id = max_id, count = count, include_entities = include_entities,
skip_status = skip_status, ...))
}
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