Hi,
In terms of both technicalities and appropriate semantics,
will it be ok to use the attached 'place' to
annotate past or future places, as well as the present location?
This could play a key part in my development, so any help would be
great. Thanks.
On Jun 14, 7:43 pm, Taylor Singletary
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Quoting David Helder :
The geo field is the user's (or tweet's) exact location. The place
field, whether a POI, neighborhood, city, or admin, contains the
place's location. Today POIs are always points, but in the future
there may be some polygons (e.g. stadiums, malls, amusement parks).
In th
The geo field is the user's (or tweet's) exact location. The place
field, whether a POI, neighborhood, city, or admin, contains the
place's location. Today POIs are always points, but in the future
there may be some polygons (e.g. stadiums, malls, amusement parks).
In this case the exact location
Hello,
Currently, using places doesn't modify the 'geo' field. This makes
sense for neighborhoods or cities, because picking a centroid is a
little arbitrary and those users might get freaked out if we place
them at a specific point on a map. However, I would argue that this
behavior is counterint
Thanks for sharing your tips. I'll make sure this is all covered in
the expanded documentation I'm working on!
On Thursday, June 17, 2010, tsmango wrote:
> Just to answer my own question in case others were wondering, what I
> found was that:
>
> If you use geo/reverse_geocode, you can specify th
Just to answer my own question in case others were wondering, what I
found was that:
If you use geo/reverse_geocode, you can specify the granularity as
either 'city' or 'neighborhood'. The default is 'neighborhood'. Places
are never returned. The documentation states that this endpoint "will
deliv
I can't really test this right now because geo services are currently
disabled, but does this mean that the geo/reverse_geocode and geo/
search api methods both return "places" in addition to neighborhoods
and cities now? I understand they are all technically "places" but I
mean business entities a
Whether it would be better to use authentication for it?
Thanks
Shan
On Jun 15, 4:43 am, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Developers,
>
> Today we're launching some of the functionality around "Places" that we
> announced at Chirp. You can read more about the feature
> here:http://blog.twitter.com