[twitter-dev] Re: Wondering if this would be against TOS

2009-08-29 Thread PJ Walsh
Thank you for the clarification, glad to hear that it shouldn't conflict with the TOS. On 8/28/09, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: 1. If you're not putting messages in front of someone, it's not spam. If you're not aggressively following and @'g people, it's probably not spam. 2. It

[twitter-dev] Re: Wondering if this would be against TOS

2009-08-28 Thread Andrew Badera
1. If you're not putting messages in front of someone, it's not spam. If you're not aggressively following and @'g people, it's probably not spam. 2. It would probably be better to do it all with one account -- most users don't wish to sign up for and maintain more than one. But people having

[twitter-dev] Re: Wondering if this would be against TOS

2009-08-28 Thread Duane Roelands
There are other applications already deployed that let you do things like control your computer via Twitter, and I haven't heard any complaining about them with regard to TOS. I have a second Twitter account that I use for testing my application, and I'm not aware of any TOS provision that