Thanks for the reply Matt,
I am using data-counturl for tweets made using the tweet button, and
usually these seem to be fine and after 10-15 minutes will give a +1
to the counter on the tweet button.
However, for tweets I make using the API directly (using the Twitter
gem) the counter +1 seems
I have a possibly related problem.
We also use an inhouse shortener that returns a 301 redirect, but
Twitterbot misinterprets the shortened URLs. The usual search engine
bots follow the redirect correctly, as far as I can tell.
Each tweet results in a frenzy of 404s from API users who have
Does anyone have any thoughts on the issue Ken and I are looking at?
On Feb 15, 11:04 pm, Ken D. k...@cimas.ch wrote:
I have a possibly related problem.
We also use an inhouse shortener that returns a 301 redirect, but
Twitterbot misinterprets the shortened URLs. The usual search engine
bots
Any ideas on this one guys?
On Feb 10, 4:06 pm, ctrand ctr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a bunch of shortened urls which are resolved/redirected to full
urls by my webapp.
e.g.
http://dealush.com/sale/2wml
resolves to