Re: [twitter-dev] Streaming API firehose visibility

2010-12-03 Thread John Kalucki
Yes, where firehose is the stream of all public statuses, with some low-quality accounts removed. On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:52 PM, dburkes dbur...@gmail.com wrote: If I am using the statuses/filter streaming API, with a track= query that is not overly broad, and my client never receives any

[twitter-dev] Streaming API firehose visibility

2010-12-01 Thread dburkes
If I am using the statuses/filter streaming API, with a track= query that is not overly broad, and my client never receives any limit responses, can I assume that the results returned represent all the results from the entire firehose? In other words, in the absence of limit response, is my