@Jonathan_Champ THANK YOU!
Once I saw the “me” endpoint and read over that part of the documentation again, everything made sense. I pretty much have everything working now.
The guide says:
…we are using the
me
context for the user’s endpoint. When using a OAuth token, you can useme
in place of the user ID…
The “can” part made me think that I don’t necessarily have to use “me” as the ID, but it looks like I do for a user-level app. Thinking about user-level apps and “me” as an ID makes sense, but the guide confused me.
Anyways, thanks again!