Hi everyone,
Is there any technical way to protect/unprotect accounts using an API call?
Or I have to rely on POSTing to Twitter's setting page?
I want to put a checkbox in a client to make a single tweet public, by
unprotecting the account for a while.
Thanks!
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Gonzalo.
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On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Gonzalo Larralde
gonzalolarra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is there any technical way to protect/unprotect accounts using an API
call
When the account is toggled to public, all the tweets are visible to anyone,
and can be indexed by any service. But they're not added to twitter's search
index. Only the tweets made with the account configured as public are
indexed by twitter search. Is the same for mentions.
So, if you change
If you have control of the browser used to show the login page, maybe you
can manually reset the cookies of the entire browser when the user finished
the interaction. You can try making a plugin, or even a greasemonkey script
could help.
Or maybe you can apply for XAuth if it is an application
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:12 AM, Nick Telford
nick.telf...@tweetmeme.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can we get a clarification on the maximum length of a username? The
twitter.com frontend refuses to accept anything over 15 characters,
and I'm fairly sure 15 characters is mentioned elsewhere in some
Hi!
I'm trying to find an estimation/report of the bandwidth requirements to
download the firehose stream. Anyone here can share this information?
Thanks!
Gonzalo.
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 1:17 AM, TCI ticoconid...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently you added nofollow's, and now you moved the nofollow after
the href. Some of us filter these out and you changing them is only
making it more complicated. Please make up your mind and stop changing
these...
a
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 5:18 AM, PJBpjbmancun...@gmail.com wrote:
Hehehe... your regex isn't much better!
/a\s+(.*?\s+)?href=[']?(.+?)[']?(\s+.*?)?(.+?)\/a/is
On Aug 21, 9:54 pm, Gonzalo Larralde gonzalolarra...@gmail.com
wrote:
Or, maybe, you can try using this regex:
/a.*? href
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Dean Collinsd...@cognation.net wrote:
Any other developer being sued by Twitter today?
Basically it's a WINDOWS XP .net application, if you have a mac and
you stupidly purchase this and it doesn't workgo bitch to Steve
Jobs. [0]
If you buy this and it