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I've read that we must now attach the oauth_verifier to the request
for the access_token.
I'm a bit confused as to how to do this. Can anyone clarify?
Thanks John!
One last question: how can I contact Twitter if I need a API stream
agreement as we start to have more users. Is that an email to where I
should write about increase the limit of the stream API?
Thanks--Joao
On May 27, 5:04 am, John Kalucki jkalu...@gmail.com wrote:
The best way
This has gone little too far. Somebody just floated an idea and it became a
storm here :-) Guys lets just tweet :-) Somebody mentioned dumb ideas and
things like that. I think there is nothing as dumb or stupid idea. Every
great idea has to start from somewhere and then takes a shape. Just respect
You are right. They did break the api in last build. I have been testing
their trunk code for some time now. Fun or working with unreleased code :-)
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hi,
will the new account verification feature be available through the twitter
api?
regards
--
def dagi3d(me)
case me
when :web then http://dagi3d.net;
when :twitter then http://twitter.com/dagi3d;
end
end
Does Twitter still restrict deleting tweets using the API? I would
like the ability to delete tweets from my own site's stream (not from
the streams of others using my app). I want to do this as a way to
limit spamming.
Depends on what you mean by restriction.
Check out the docs:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-statuses
destroyhttp://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-statuses destroy
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:52, tweetalkr petewing...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Twitter still
Hi all,
The overflow of the 32-bit signed integer value for status ids
(a.k.a The Twitpocalypse [1]) is fast approaching. The current
estimate is around tomorrow at around 11am GMT, or 3:00am Pacific time
in the case of Twitter. There is some discussion internally about
accelerating
Hello again,
The responses to @twitterapi and all discussions internally show
a preference to not waiting until the middle of the night. The current
plan is to force this issue at 21:00 GMT (2:00pm Pacific/5:00pm
Eastern for those in the US). This will let us make sure we have all
Thanks for the heads-up, Matt!
2009/6/12 Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com:
Hello again,
The responses to @twitterapi and all discussions internally show a
preference to not waiting until the middle of the night. The current plan is
to force this issue at 21:00 GMT (2:00pm Pacific/5:00pm
Just a heads up for British devs (and Matt) :
The UK is currently in 'BST' (British Summer Time) - meaning that the
Twitpocalypse will occur at 10PM. (GMT + 1)
@kosso
On Jun 12, 11:30 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hello again,
The responses to @twitterapi and all
Good night, and good luck.
@ttytter stands ready!
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Should we be withdrawing cash and stocking up on bottled water, like Y2K?
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Cameron Kaiserspec...@floodgap.com wrote:
Good night, and good luck.
@ttytter stands ready!
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The follow post parameter now takes a comma separated list of userids
to follow in the /follow, /track and /birddog resources. This change
is being made to support future features.
Space separated lists will also be supported until Wednesday June 17
to allow for transition.
-John Kalucki
Note: The Streaming API is currently under a limited alpha test,
details below.
The /track resource allows searching the Firehose stream for a list of
keywords. This resource may be a useful adjunct to the Twitter Search
API. While the predicates are less powerful than the SearchAPI,
results are
For the moment the Streaming API is primarily intended for consumption
by partner services. Developers considering desktop deployment of
Streaming API clients must coordinate with a...@twitter.com.
-John Kalucki
http://www.twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
Matt -
Are we still on for 2pm Pacific? That is roughly 40 minutes out from
right now.
Please confirm for us we are still on (cause if we aren't I want to go
to the pool :) )
Thanks!
Brian Roy
justSignal
On Jun 12, 11:30 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hello again,
The
Hi there,
That is indeed what I meant. We are planning to skip some ids to
force the 2^32 change during business hours. Twitter itself should be
fine but I originally announced this to the list so people could make
sure they'll also be fine. There is no change to the format of
So, what do the Four Birds of the Twitpocalypse do? Will there be
awesome smiting once the Twittergeddon is upon us?
--
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Panoptic Computer Network | http://panoptic.com/
He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh
There are no guarantees, other than a proportion statuses that is
greater than the Spritzer feed and a fraction of the Firehose.
Sufficiently and significant depend on your application of the data.
If you are looking into various data mining applications, the
Gardenhose is probably fine. For most
Hi,
Are any special api calls available to an app that has been authorized
(a connection has been made by the user) via oauth?
Am wondering on the lines of a Facebook notification. How do I
notify (one way is via an @user public message) securely/privately to
that user?
To send a direct
I'd echo this question: What's the preferred way to create a one-click
status link on in a mobile browser?
On Apr 20, 2:43 am, James Abley james.ab...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to confirm my understanding, is clickjacking not an issue when
usinghttp://twitter.com/but it potentially is when
My Callback URL on Twitter for my App's OAuth Settings recently changed to
http://yahoo.com/authenticate_twitter out of the blue. Did Twitter update
something inadvertently? I only report it here in case other developers
haven't noticed this but need to.
Thanks,
@Jesse
For those who didn't survive to the post-twitpocalyptic world thanks
to YAJL, give this patch a shot.
http://gist.github.com/129033
We seem to be hanging good here I think.
They changed the time, the actual tweet was sent by @nk
http://twitter.com/nk/status/2147483649 its listed on
http://www.twitpocalypse.com
On Jun 12, 10:36 pm, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
as the target time has passed about 25 minutes
On Jun 12, 2:05 pm, J. Adam Moore jadammo...@gmail.com wrote:
Got it. Use Java's BigInteger class for all the ID fields and don't
look back. :)
Actually the easiest solution is to leave the status ids as strings.
That's what I do in my three homebrew twitter clients and they are
working just
Hi all,
Twitter4J 2.0.8 is available for download.
http://yusuke.homeip.net/twitter4j/en/index.html#download
It is(or will be) also available at the Maven central repository.
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/homeip/yusuke/twitter4j/
Snapshot builds can be found at:
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