Re: [twitter-dev] Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-13 Thread Yusuke Yamamoto
Hi,

It'll be nice to mention that in the following page as well:
http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting

There are many pages which link to the form.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=ensafe=offclient=safarirls=enq=linkto%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fhelp%2Frequest_whitelistingaq=faqi=aql=oq=

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On Feb 13, 2011, at 01:29 , Taylor Singletary wrote:

 Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed now. The form 
 itself and its text are immutable at the moment.
 
 
 On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:
 http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting
 
 Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
 impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the password for
 these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the docs and
 the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect for your
 developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
 whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building apps that
 need whitelisting, since the request form says:
 Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in
 production
 
 How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent months
 on it, got it into production, and then waited months for approval,
 since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is done?
 
 Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
 Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please don't say
 that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be done
 some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.
 
 Please remove it. Thanks.
 
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[twitter-dev] Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Adam Green
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting

Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the password for
these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the docs and
the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect for your
developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building apps that
need whitelisting, since the request form says:
Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in
production

How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent months
on it, got it into production, and then waited months for approval,
since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is done?

Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please don't say
that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be done
some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.

Please remove it. Thanks.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Taylor Singletary
Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed now. The form
itself and its text are immutable at the moment.


On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:

 http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting

 Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
 impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the password for
 these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the docs and
 the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect for your
 developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
 whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building apps that
 need whitelisting, since the request form says:
 Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in
 production

 How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent months
 on it, got it into production, and then waited months for approval,
 since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is done?

 Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
 Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please don't say
 that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be done
 some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.

 Please remove it. Thanks.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Adam Green
Damn! I had 120 days in the pool. :)

Thanks, Taylor.

On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Taylor Singletary
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
 Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed now. The form
 itself and its text are immutable at the moment.

 On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:

 http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting

 Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
 impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the password for
 these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the docs and
 the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect for your
 developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
 whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building apps that
 need whitelisting, since the request form says:
 Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in
 production

 How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent months
 on it, got it into production, and then waited months for approval,
 since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is done?

 Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
 Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please don't say
 that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be done
 some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.

 Please remove it. Thanks.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Jan Paricka
Whoa, does that mean twitter is no longer whitelisting??

Guys, I spent nearly two years working on the app - it's nearly ready,
whitelisting is essential to us.

Please advice,

Jan


On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Taylor Singletary 
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:

 Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed now. The form
 itself and its text are immutable at the moment.


 On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:

 http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting

 Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
 impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the password for
 these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the docs and
 the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect for your
 developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
 whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building apps that
 need whitelisting, since the request form says:
 Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in
 production

 How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent months
 on it, got it into production, and then waited months for approval,
 since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is done?

 Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
 Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please don't say
 that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be done
 some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.

 Please remove it. Thanks.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Dossy Shiobara
Release early.  Release often.

Hopefully, folks have learned an important lesson ...


On 2/12/11 11:37 AM, Jan Paricka wrote:
 Guys, I spent nearly two years working on the app - it's nearly ready,
 whitelisting is essential to us.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Jan Paricka
I don't see the connection to twitter chronically ignoring my whitelist
requests

http://beepl.com/jan is the app

Jan



On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Dossy Shiobara do...@panoptic.com wrote:

 Release early.  Release often.

 Hopefully, folks have learned an important lesson ...


 On 2/12/11 11:37 AM, Jan Paricka wrote:
  Guys, I spent nearly two years working on the app - it's nearly ready,
  whitelisting is essential to us.

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[twitter-dev] Whitelisting question

2011-01-22 Thread jparicka
Hi there, quick question to ask, is it possible to whitelist an RD
app that is still in dev?  I'm waiting weeks, submited many requests
but still haven't heard back from twitter.  Thanks.

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[twitter-dev] Whitelisting and Oauth

2010-09-20 Thread Ramanathan Narayanan
Apologies if this question does not make sense.


I have a whitelisted account. If I want to make use of the extra API calls,
I understand that I must either issue the request from a whitelisted IP
address or by authenticating using my approved ID.


When I try to use the friends/ids api call as follows

http://api.twitter.com/1/friends/ids.json?user_id=OTHER_IDoauth_nonce=009798oauth_timestamp=33482oauth_consumer_key=oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1oauth_version=1.0oauth_token=XXXuser=MYIDoauth_signature=XXX

I get the friends/ids information for MYID. I want to get the information
for OTHER_ID. How can I correct this mistake ?


I would highly appreciate any suggestions.

-Ram

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[twitter-dev] Whitelisting takes 7 days or 72 hours?

2010-07-30 Thread Rohit Shah
Hi there,

We have submitted whitelisting application 3-4 days ago and still
haven't received any response. API documentation says it would take
upto 72 hours. But I also saw somewhere it stated it would take upto 7
days. So I was just curious how long will it take to get response from
Twitter? Apologies if I missed something.

Thanks!


Re: [twitter-dev] Whitelisting takes 7 days or 72 hours?

2010-07-30 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi Rohit,

We're behind in processing whitelisting requests and I don't have a good
estimate of turn around time to give you right now. We're also in the
process of re-evaluating our whitelisting policies. While we've never been
cavalier in granting privileges to detailed requests for additional
permissions, we are evaluating requests more critically now.

We strive to respond to every incoming request, but due to request volume,
there are times we may neglect to respond directly to unapproved requests.

Feel free to send me an email with more details about your request (the
@username you made the request from and any other details), and I'll see
what the hold up is.

Thanks!
Taylor

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Rohit Shah honestfollow...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi there,

 We have submitted whitelisting application 3-4 days ago and still
 haven't received any response. API documentation says it would take
 upto 72 hours. But I also saw somewhere it stated it would take upto 7
 days. So I was just curious how long will it take to get response from
 Twitter? Apologies if I missed something.

 Thanks!



[twitter-dev] Whitelisting

2010-07-13 Thread Edward J. Yoon
Hello,

I'm a @eddieyoon, a founder of Tweetple.com. Tweetple.com is an
interest-based social networking service on top of the Twitter.

As a BETA service, I've started school-based networking service
firstly - http://school.tweetple.com/about/ during worldcup 2010..

Currently, I'm caching all results locally... to reduce api calls.
Please review my earnest request as soon as possible..

Thanks.


[twitter-dev] Whitelisting multiple IP addresses vs multiple accounts

2010-06-29 Thread PhilGo20
Our server are spread over a few IP adresses.

We are looking for the best solution to overcome the rate limite on
user/search method.

Is it to get whitelisting for multiple accounts and manage their rate
limit ?


As user/search requires authentification, does whitelisting IP address
remains an option ?


[twitter-dev] Whitelisting troubles

2010-02-02 Thread bobrik
I've tried to send request several times but without any success. I
even send message to meber of twitter team (j...@twitter.com)

Copy below. Please say what should I do to be whitelisted?

My apologies for emailing you directly, but the issue is so urgent I
can’t wait anymore.

I’m the author of @unfollowr, a service that keeps track on who’s
following people and DMs them when they’re unfollowed by someone. The
service is highly demanded, it currently has more than 16,000
subscribers (almost 26,000 for 2nd of Feb). As a result, there are
thousands (20 000 and (much) more) DMs to be sent daily. The only
thing impeding this is API’s daily limit, and I’ve sent a request to
whitelist @unfollowr, but I haven’t received a response yet.

An indirect proof of popularity and demandness is 1st place in apps
category of 2010 Shorty Awards. @unfollowr is very likely to win the
competition in this category and gain more visibility and more
subscribers. So, I kindly request you to resolve the issue as soon as
possible.

Thank you so much in advance!

Ivan Babrou, http://twitter.com/ibobrik


[twitter-dev] Whitelisting rejection e-mail

2009-11-09 Thread John Meyer
What was the e-mail to submit questions as to why an application was
rejected and what 
I can do to rectify the situation as a developer?



[twitter-dev] Whitelisting Notification

2009-10-28 Thread Luke Sneeringer

Good afternoon,
I have a question regarding whitelisting. I am a developer looking to
produce material against the Twitter API (blah blah), and I recently
requested whitelisting. The form says it takes 72 hours. So far, so
good.

That was a week ago, and I've heard nothing. I haven't been rejected
per sé (that I know of), but my IP is still very much rate-limited to
150 requests per hour, and I've heard nothing. I haven't gotten an
email informing me in either direction. I don't want to fill out the
form again as I don't really want to even further overload some poor
fellow.

Does anyone know what the story is here? Do they take longer than 72
hours now? It's fine if they do. I just don't want to keep filling out
requests if in fact there's just a longer queue, but I also don't want
to sit and wait only to find out in a month that I was supposed to do
some arbitrary action I didn't notice.

Thanks,
Luke


[twitter-dev] whitelisting rejection with blank reason

2009-10-16 Thread Pavel Serdyukov

Hi!

I sent a request for whitelisting (for my account and a list of IPs)
about five days ago and it has been rejected without a reason
specified. There is blank line after  Here's why:.

I used the username: socialmining.

May I ask for someone's advice here, so how should I proceed further?

Best regards, Pavel Serdyukov, Delft University of Technology


[twitter-dev] Whitelisting - Turn Around

2009-10-13 Thread Kyle B

Hi,

I requested to be whitelisted on October 9th, which is less than a
week I know.  Unfortunately, my project is timely and requires
receiving a larger amount of data as soon as possible.

I saw that other people had trouble with being whitelisted so I was
wondering the time that it usually takes to be whitelisted.  I was
also wondering if there was anyone I could contact in the attempt to
expedite the decision?

-Kyle


[twitter-dev] whitelisting process?

2009-10-07 Thread Edwin Khodabakchian

Does anyone know how long it usually takes for the twitter team to
approve or request a whitelisting (http://twitter.com/help/
request_whitelisting) request?

We are in the process of launching a new service and this is one of
the last dependencies we are trying to resolve so any insight into the
process would be very much appreciated.

Thank you,
Edwin

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[twitter-dev] whitelisting of IP for application - does it applies for all users

2009-09-18 Thread twittme_mobi

Hi,

I have my ip whitelisted so it should get 2 request per hour.
The point is that when i login in with my username to my twitter
application hosted on the specified IP - i get all the 2 requests
per hourbut if i login with a different user name - i get only
150.

My question is - shouldn't it apply for all the users using this IP ?
Isn't it that the purpose of the whitelisting?
My application will work fine only for my username?

You can find a test version of the app at - http://69.175.24.45

Thanks.


[twitter-dev] whitelisting q

2009-08-28 Thread Joseph Cheek

Hi all,

I'm hopeful that someone on-list can answer this as I have been over the
faqs and am still not sure I understand.

Whitelisting gives me more API calls (20,000 vs 150 per hour) but still
only 1000 status updates per day, correct?

I'm developing a bot that responds to updates with a certain hashtag and am 
concerned that if there are more than 1000 updates per day with that hashtag 
that I will only be able to respond to the first thousand.  What's the proper 
thing to do in that case, split it among several different accounts?

 
Joseph Cheek
jos...@cheek.com, www.cheek.com
twitter: http://twitter.com/cheekdotcom



[twitter-dev] whitelisting rate limit issues?

2009-05-18 Thread Peter Denton
Hello
Is anyone else experiencing being rate limited despite being whitelisted?

Thanks


[twitter-dev] Whitelisting with multiple IPs

2009-03-24 Thread bbc

Hi, right now our website needs multiple web servers, so we went ahead
and requested whitelisting for multiple IPs. But my question is, is
that 2 limit per IP or it's aggregated per website even if it runs
on multiple servers (IPs). Thanks in advance