It seems as if overnight, my rate limit was changed from 20K per hour,
to 150 per hour. What happened? My application is dead in the water :-(
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Thanks for your prompt response!
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On Jan 19, 2011, at 16:04 , Tim Haines wrote:
> Yes, I expect so.
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 20
Yes, I expect so.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:
> Twitter4J already supports the feature.
> http://twitter4j.org/jira/browse/TFJ-529
>
> Will the it come back later?
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Twitter4J already supports the feature.
http://twitter4j.org/jira/browse/TFJ-529
Will the it come back later?
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On Jan 19, 2
Just incase anyone else is playing with these, the unfollow events were just
removed (deploy was rolled back).
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 5:14 AM, Matt Harris wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Starting today we will be streaming unfollow events through Site Streams.
> These events are being streamed to all
I tried to make a twitter client i have an api with 2 files
TwitterRequest.h and TwitterRequest.m
here is the code for the .m file
//
// TwitterRequest.m
// Chirpie
//
// Created by Brandon Trebitowski on 6/15/09.
// Copyright 2009 __MyCompanyName__. All rights reserved.
//
#import "TwitterReq
Hi Mesut,
The Javascript API is considered part of the @anywhere internals and is not
supported by us. You are free to experiment with the API but be aware
functions may stop working or change without notice.
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On M
Hi,
We do not allow developers or applications to login using OAuth access
tokens.
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:26 PM, ano0810 wrote:
> is there a possibility to get to the user's home page on twitter using
> the a
Hi jarón,
Each Tweet contains a "retweet_count" which tells you the number of times a
Tweet has been retweeted (up to 100). Then, to find out the person who last
retweeted a Tweet you can call /1/statuses/retweets/:id .
You can learn more about the API request on our developer resources site:
Hi Kevin,
This is a feature on the teams roadmap. We don't have a timeline for when or
if this will be implemented but we know it's something developers would like
to see. If anything does happen it will be communicated either through
@twitterapi or this mailing list.
Best,
@themattharris
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Hi Brian,
The rate limit for the Streaming API restricts the amount of data you can
receive, which is defined by the level of access granted to you. When using
the Streaming API filter method we will apply your track/follow/geo
parameters (predicates) in equal weight to the Tweets captured during
Hey Jordan,
When I run your request in my code I get the details of all 5 users. To help
us track down the problem can you share the raw HTTP request and response?
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 7:32 AM, Jordan Glasner
Hi Thomas,
The timestamp must be the current time in epoch seconds. By design the epoch
time is in GMT, which is the same as Twitter's servers so you shouldn't need
to adjust it. If you do it implies your server clock isn't set correctly.
Looking at your code you have a lot going on which increas
Let me know your thoughts on using @Anywhere facility to develop
Blackberry Twitter client using recently launched Webworks API. Is it
feasible or should I take another way to develop the client using
webworks.
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Hi Toddy,
The users/lookup method, which lookupUsers calls, will only return that
error if none of the user_ids/screen_names you provide are recognised. The
behavior of the API method is such that only the recognised
user_ids/screen_names are returned and any which are not found are left out
of th
I just tried using time() without adding 3 hours and I get this error:
Timestamp out of bounds
So I believe adding 3 hours is the right thing to do.
On Jan 17, 9:36 pm, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> time() returns epoch time which is an absolute value, and you don't need to
> consider timezon
Hello,
I am trying to use lookupUsers(int[]) but occasionally I
receive the following exception:
404:The URI requested is invalid or the resource requested, such as a
user, does not exists.
{"errors":[{"code":17,"message":"No user matches for specified
terms"}]}
TwitterException{exceptionCode=[4
Hi,
Basic Authentication is not supported on the REST API and instead you must
authenticate using OAuth. You can find more information about migrating from
Basic to OAuth on our developer resources site:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/basic_to_oauth
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twit
Hi Ran,
The users email address is not made available through the Twitter APIs.
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Ran Margaliot wrote:
> Hello, is it possible, using the twitter api, to get a twitter user
> throu
Hi Murray,
This was discussed not so long ago in another thread which you can find
here:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/msg/3422529031509f31
Hope that answers your question,
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On Sat, Jan 15, 201
The Phirehose library for PHP and the Twitter Streaming API is well tested
and widely used. I'd start by looking at their code.
-John
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 12:18 PM, webjay wrote:
> I should probably ask in a Php group, but I'll try here first, in case it's
> Twitter related.
>
> When I conn
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 12:14:41 -0800, Matt Harris
wrote:
Hey everyone,
Starting today we will be streaming unfollow events through Site
Streams. These events are being streamed to allow you to keep the
social graph of your users current without the need to query the REST
API.
We require that y
Hey everyone,
Starting today we will be streaming unfollow events through Site Streams.
These events are being streamed to allow you to keep the social graph of
your users current without the need to query the REST API.
We require that you only surface actions that are organically displayed on
Tw
Thanks Taylor. Glad to know that it is a known issue. I'll use the
search UI on the #newtwitter.
Peter
On Jan 18, 10:43 am, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> This is due to a small bug with certain kinds of accounts and
> @Anywhere's hovercards. If you want to avoid this bug, I recommend
Hi Peter,
This is due to a small bug with certain kinds of accounts and
@Anywhere's hovercards. If you want to avoid this bug, I recommend
using the search UI on #newtwitter instead at http://twitter.com/#!/search-home
Taylor
On Jan 17, 11:22 am, Peter Boctor wrote:
> On search.twitter.com (on
Hi,
I don't understand very well your last question about "many tags", but using
the Search API or Streaming API it's possible to identify the location of a
tweets, the location of a user and/or search for multiple tags at same time,
since the default binary operator between the tags is OR.
Cheer
HI,
On this page,
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/02/02/sports/20090202_superbowl_twitter.html?scp=1&sq=twitter%20baseball%20map&st=cse
Do you know what kind of information are they using to locate the
tweets? To be specific, there are many tags about location
information.
Thanks
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:57:07 -0800 (PST), Mike Jodon
wrote:
Hey guys
We're integrating Twitter into our project, and after looking into
whitelisting, it looks like the max calls an hour is 20,000. While
that MIGHT be enough for us, we're worried that we will come to close
to that number during
I'd like us to do better on documenting all the various fields of the API. A
lot of fields make sense if you've used Twitter for a long time, but that's
not very useful if you're new to Twitter or new to the platform.
In these interests I've set up a tiny wiki on Github for crowdsourcing some
of t
Hi Zach,
This sounds strange. I'll look into this. You can file this as a bug if you
like at http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/
First a few more diagnostic questions:
Are you on a shared network at all? Is your IP address dedicated to your
operations alone? Is this IP address used for any oth
I don't think that exists any more. If you want to know what json response
you're going to get, I suggest playing around with
https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth and taking a look at the responses
there.
Piers
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 2:14 AM, AmaiSaeta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 1月17日, 午前2:28, Pie
For making changes to user accounts and posting tweets you need to use the
REST API.
http://dev.twitter.com/doc
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Gary Ma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an impression that streaming API (for example, user stream API) is
> read-only. I can obtain statuses but I won't be ab
Yes, that is correct. The HTTP protocol does not really allow two-way
communication. You should use the normal API instead.
Tom
On 1/17/11 9:19 PM, Gary Ma wrote:
Hi,
I have an impression that streaming API (for example, user stream API)
is read-only. I can obtain statuses but I won't be able
Hi,
On 1月17日, 午前2:28, Piers Karsenbarg wrote:
> Someone might correct me here, but I think that's the old documentation.
> Tryhttp://Dec.twitter.com/docinstead.
dev.twitter.com ?
I can't find documents that correspond to
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/w/page/22554664/Return-Values
in http://dev.twi
Hi,
I have an impression that streaming API (for example, user stream API) is
read-only. I can obtain statuses but I won't be able to update, such as add
follows to a user account. Is it correct?
Thanks,
Gary
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Hey guys
We're integrating Twitter into our project, and after looking into
whitelisting, it looks like the max calls an hour is 20,000. While
that MIGHT be enough for us, we're worried that we will come to close
to that number during initial launch of our product.
Is there a contact number out
When making a base string, you put POST variables, HTTP query parameters, and
oAuth parameters all in the bucket, sort them alphabetically, and encode all of
them. So, the count needs to be in the base string (if I am recalling
correctly). Personally finding http://quonos.nl/oauthTester very h
Try MGTwitterEngine, which is an all-rounded solution, that also supports oAuth
if I recall correctly. Or write your own library. :)
Evadne
On Jan 17, 2011, at 14:06, sangeeta katvate wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For using OAuth consumer key, consumer secret etc. do we have to use OAuth
> Library.
>
This happened again at midnight of the 16th. The last request I made
on the 15th was at 11:59:15 PM with a reset of 12:27:54 AM and a
remaining of 144. The next request I made was at 12:19:15 AM with the
same reset and a remaining of 0. The next successful request I made
was at 12:29:15 AM.
Is the
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