no one available to help me with this?
On Nov 25, 9:55 am, Jayrox wrote:
> I'd really like to make my own site stream library. Ive been white
> listed for the site stream and have been using the origional stream
> for a long time now.
> My issue is that I cannot get any response from connection b
The thing that gets me is the fact their own site (http://
search.twitter.com) doesn't work when you filter things to show only
"en" results.
On Nov 27, 2:04 pm, CWorster wrote:
> I ran into the same problem in june/july. I added the "since"
> parameter to solve the problem.
>
> Example:http://se
curl "http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=test%20filter%3Alinks
%20(yfrog)"
returns no results and there are only 3 results on the search page for
the same query:
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=http+filter%3Alinks+%28yfrog%29
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Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.
I am a uni student, I am very new to the twitter api, i have been
making an aplication in "Processing" to show tweets coming up on a
world map in real time. im not trying to get the post its the geocodes
i want, with lots of help from people here and on the processing
forums i have made it so that
My final suggestion is to rank users by something (age of account,
number of mentions/mentioners/followers/following) and cut out the
bottom N%.
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Furkan Kuru wrote:
>
> Another hosting will be problematic to maintain.
> I have looked at a few more short urls. They
I ran into the same problem in june/july. I added the "since"
parameter to solve the problem.
Example:
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?lang=en&q=thanksgiving&since=2010-11-24
Make sure the since parameter is not more then 5/6 days back in the past.
Cheers
P.S.: On the new API-Documentati
the followers are probably bots, create an account and within about 5 minutes
or less you will generally have 2-3 followers that appear [real]. they iterate
over ids. someone is running a dating/hookup bot net with those user accounts.
On Nov 27, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Furkan Kuru wrote:
>
> Anothe
?
On Nov 27, 2010, at 2:17 PM, m36tb6ll wrote:
>
> Yes.. I was expecting 350 oauthenticated calls per hour but was not
> able to find it after OAuth. It is still giving me the 150 rate limit.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Nov 27, 5:06 am, Edward Hotchkiss
> wrote:
>> it's 150 requests for flat file da
i think we're on api.twitter.com for atom/json searches -
On Nov 27, 2010, at 2:43 PM, kprobe wrote:
> I am having the same problem with CURL to $this->searchURL =
> 'http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?lang=en&q=';
> If I remove lang=en then I get results.
> Mark
>
>
> On Nov 26, 11:42 p
use proxy servers and get all in approx 1 minute depending on speed.
On Nov 27, 2010, at 2:28 PM, m36tb6ll wrote:
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong, using ids/followers will only give me the IDs
> and you would need to to fetch the other information for each of the
> IDs one by one. Meaning, you would
Another hosting will be problematic to maintain.
I have looked at a few more short urls. They redirect to very wide range of
sites not just amazon.
I think twitter may change the priority level of "Report for spam" for new
opened accounts.
And the number of tweets per hour.
Here I write again the
I am having the same problem with CURL to $this->searchURL =
'http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?lang=en&q=';
If I remove lang=en then I get results.
Mark
On Nov 26, 11:42 pm, steve wrote:
> This reproduces even onhttp://search.twitter.com. If you try to
> filter to "en" only results you
Correct me if I'm wrong, using ids/followers will only give me the IDs
and you would need to to fetch the other information for each of the
IDs one by one. Meaning, you would need to make 5001 api requests to
fetch information for 5000 followers/friends (such as # of following,
# of followers, # o
Yes.. I was expecting 350 oauthenticated calls per hour but was not
able to find it after OAuth. It is still giving me the 150 rate limit.
Thanks.
On Nov 27, 5:06 am, Edward Hotchkiss
wrote:
> it's 150 requests for flat file data per hour and 350 oauthenticated calls
> per hour ... unless you
Now you know that it does resolve differently in different countries.
You could set up an account with a webhost in the US, and have a
script there that you can call with URLs in tweets from new users. If
the URL resolves to a blank page, blacklist that user. There are
plenty of good hosts that onl
It returns a redirection to amazon.com product page
Example:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041E16RC?ie=UTF8&tag=iphone403d-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0041E16RC
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Adam Green <140...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The URLs again return a code o
The URLs again return a code of 200 and nothing in the content. What
happens when you try getting one of the URLs with cURL? I'm curious if
it behaves differently for an IP in Turkey.
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Furkan Kuru wrote:
> Most of the tweets here are spams:
>
> http://twitturk.com/
Most of the tweets here are spams:
http://twitturk.com/tweet/search?q=lol
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Adam Green <140...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All of your sample spam tweets are from suspended accounts, yet the
> tweets were only sent yesterday. That means that the spammers behavior
> was s
empty url? resolve if the user clicks i'm sure there is backend code running,
the only purpose of even returning a 200
On Nov 27, 2010, at 8:33 AM, Adam Green wrote:
> All of your sample spam tweets are from suspended accounts, yet the
> tweets were only sent yesterday. That means that the spamm
All of your sample spam tweets are from suspended accounts, yet the
tweets were only sent yesterday. That means that the spammers behavior
was so aggressive that they were suspended quickly by a Twitter
algorithm. I doubt that a human at Twitter read your email and went
through each tweet suspendin
I discovered ...
When I had the words "And you?" equivalent to "And you?" in Portuguese, he
returned the error 400.
Now that I have drawn is functioning normally, not strange?
Regards,
Luís Victor Quintas
2010/11/27 Andy Matsubara
> Twitter returns error when you submit duplicate tweets.
> I
I can also confirm the same problem across multiple twitter clients.
It also looks like any seaches including filter:links also return zero
results.
On Nov 27, 4:28 am, Hrishikesh Bakshi
wrote:
> I am facing the same issue. I tried from different IP addresses just
> to make sure.
> I met more peo
The text in these spam tweets are not easy to recognize.
They do not repeat. They are mixed of different words and they contain a
link.
They seem to be sent via web.
The ranking and discarding some mentions will not completely resolve the
problem.
Because our mention data and trending words data b
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