Thanks. These users will be mobile, largely, and asking them to log
in to see what will amount to comments is asking too much. This is
more a add on feature that some may find value in.
Looks like search it is.
On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:41 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
if you were to allow people to log in, then there are a few great
API methods
/statuses/friends_timeline
/statuses/mentions
those would do exactly what you want.
unfortunately, you're right, without logging in, you're only left
with the search API. your query seems like the best one, and the
one that i would use.
Hello, what is the best way to get tweets that are from me OR to me
OR mentioning me?
I have been playing with with search API:
feed://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from:some_user+...@some_user
I believe that does what I want, but was not sure if the search API
is the best place to be making these calls.
In some ways, this is similar to the widgets that people shove
into their blogs. My goal will be to not hassle the user with
entering in their login/pass, so oauth is out for this one.
All these requests will come from one server, maybe more if the
service grows :) I assume I will need to apply for whitelisting? Or
is the search API pretty lenient on requests?
If there is a specific API call, or combination of them I should be
using, and then request whitelisting, I am not objectionable, as I
personally have found non search API based calls to return more
reliable results.
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