[twitter-dev] Re: Releasing a dormat screenname

2009-06-25 Thread Bill Kocik


It turns out they respond very quickly. Unforunately its with an email
that includes:

Twitter is not currently releasing inactive user names. Unless your
user name issue involves Terms of Service violations, you'll have to
wait until all inactive user names are released. We're working on a
better long term solution for this, and we should have more news
soon.

Ahh well. :)

On Jun 24, 8:15 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi Mark,

      Email usern...@twitter.com (literally 'username', not the name  
 you want). It usually takes some time since, as you can imagine, it's  
 a lower priority than spam and other issues.

 Thanks;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
       Twitter Dev

 On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:54 PM, kprobe wrote:





  Doug has been just talking about spammers related to acct suspensions
  and just gave the rules for releasing a screen name. Who do we contact
  @twitter to get a dormant screen name released?
  Mark


[twitter-dev] Re: Releasing a dormat screenname

2009-06-24 Thread Matt Sanford


Hi Mark,

Email usern...@twitter.com (literally 'username', not the name  
you want). It usually takes some time since, as you can imagine, it's  
a lower priority than spam and other issues.


Thanks;
 – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
 Twitter Dev

On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:54 PM, kprobe wrote:



Doug has been just talking about spammers related to acct suspensions
and just gave the rules for releasing a screen name. Who do we contact
@twitter to get a dormant screen name released?
Mark