[twitter-dev] Re: Tweets are not showing up in search results, have not been since Thursday
A common reason that an account wouldn't show up in search is because it is being investigated for spam. See [1] for more details. -Chris Thomson 1 - http://help.twitter.com/forums/10713/entries/16817 On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Ron Evans ron.ev...@gmail.com wrote: I have noticed that tweets from my twitter account @thumbfight suddenly stopped appearing in the Twitter search results starting on Thursday. Anyone else have this problem? I submitted a Twitter support request, which was closed by an automated program they have regarding new Twitter accounts. This account is not new, and up until Wednesday evening all was working well. Anyone else experiencing, or have experienced in the past, this kind of problem? Ron Evans @deadprogram
[twitter-dev] Tweets are not showing up in search results, have not been since Thursday
I have noticed that tweets from my twitter account @thumbfight suddenly stopped appearing in the Twitter search results starting on Thursday. Anyone else have this problem? I submitted a Twitter support request, which was closed by an automated program they have regarding new Twitter accounts. This account is not new, and up until Wednesday evening all was working well. Anyone else experiencing, or have experienced in the past, this kind of problem? Ron Evans @deadprogram
[twitter-dev] Mwd mobile for twitter not working correctly
I run dabr code on http://mwd.com/mobile/index.php when you login just type index.php again because I placed .html file. Well the problem is that it only shows 1 tweet per refresh , nothing really changed one thing I can think of mwd marked as spam mwd was affected by twitteropolypse (but I doubt that because it's same code as dabr)
[twitter-dev] Re: Tweets are not showing up in search results, have not been since Thursday
Hi Ron, I left a comment on your blog explaining the answer to your question, but maybe it didn't go through. A while ago it was decided to remove trending bots/accounts from search results because they really did clutter the results. One of my bots/accounts was removed as well, and you're correct, the traffic does drop off tremendously because of it. After the first silencing of the bots another group of trend bots popped up and have since been silenced as well. I guess thumbfight was a victim of the last go 'round. There was a lengthy thread about this topic earlier in this group here: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/459e5151ddaaa2b Hope that answers your question! -Chad On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Ron Evansron.ev...@gmail.com wrote: I have noticed that tweets from my twitter account @thumbfight suddenly stopped appearing in the Twitter search results starting on Thursday. Anyone else have this problem? I submitted a Twitter support request, which was closed by an automated program they have regarding new Twitter accounts. This account is not new, and up until Wednesday evening all was working well. Anyone else experiencing, or have experienced in the past, this kind of problem? Ron Evans @deadprogram
[twitter-dev] 'verified' attribute in api responses?
Any plans to add an attribute to the API responses to indicate if a user is a verified user? Would be nice if this info was available so that it could be displayed against the appropriate tweeters as needed. Also swapped my own groups implementation in Hahlo4 for the saved_searches api last night - it works beautifully, thanks for adding it to the api. :)
[twitter-dev] all conversations
What percentage of all tweets are replies to others, i.e. contain @nick? We do research on dialogue and I'd like to get as many conversations as possible. So far the only reliable way I see to do it is crawl. Even with the /gardenhose I'm not sure that I'm capturing enough from each conversation. Perhaps /follow can be harnessed for it, but then I'd have to determine the people of interest who converse enough. Perhaps you honorable Twitter Spirits can add a replies stream? Cheers, Alexy
[twitter-dev] Re: 'verified' attribute in api responses?
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 23:17, dean.j.robinson dean.j.robin...@gmail.comwrote: Any plans to add an attribute to the API responses to indicate if a user is a verified user? Would be nice if this info was available so that it could be displayed against the appropriate tweeters as needed. Already added. See example: http://twitter.com/users/show.xml?screen_name=Mashable -- Abraham Williams | Community | http://web608.org Hacker | http://abrah.am | http://twitter.com/abraham Project | http://fireeagle.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] blogable [x] ask first [ ] private.
[twitter-dev] Re: Available Twitter Curl with PHP Functions
Not sure what you are looking for but there are a number of PHP library that work with Twitter's API. I'm sure several of them use curl: http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Libraries#PHP On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 04:08, Niju Mohan C P mail2n...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, Can anyone tell me the available twitter curl with php functions. Any sort of document will do... -- Abraham Williams | Community | http://web608.org Hacker | http://abrah.am | http://twitter.com/abraham Project | http://fireeagle.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] blogable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Madison, WI, United States
[twitter-dev] Sign in with twitter w/o any further rights?
As I undertand it, a twitter oauth process will give me as the application either read or read write access. Which means - unless I am mistaken - that with read access the app can read user's DMs. If so, would there be a way to have a third status named Authenticate or anything like it to indicate to the user that this app can 'only' authenticate and not do anything more? It could be used for all the sign in with twitter plugins on all blog sites, and site where you use your twitter-id just for quick registration. In the longer run I would like to be able as a user to say per app what it is allowed to do. Nicole [I have been looking through the archive to see if this was discusses before, and my keywords did not yield a response to this question - if there was one, please just tell me so. ;)] -- http://twitter.com/nicolesimon http://crueltobekind.org