Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter Live Data Public Streaming ...

2011-07-09 Thread Daniel Doña Álvarez
You can use the sample.json, it's about the 1% of the data, anyway a lot of
data.

http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_methods#statuses-sample

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Re: [twitter-dev] Some doubts about API

2011-05-29 Thread Daniel Doña Álvarez
Thanks,

Why no more than 10 per hour? I think it's not hourly limited, because I
tested it sending up to 250 messages to a friend in 10 minutes and all was
received.

In the other hand, 8/hour is a good rate, about 190 DM (invitations for the
event) is enough for almost everybody.

What do you think?



2011/5/29 Tom van der Woerdt 

> 250 per day per sending account, spread over the day. Try not to send more
> than 10 per hour, although I think Twitter divides it in blocks of 4 hours.
> Better way? I'd say that you shouldn't use Twitter for this. :-)
>
> Lifetime of tokens: infinite until revoked.
>
> Also, yes you can report an user as spam, but you shouldn't report a
> Twitter user for things they do on your site.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> On 5/29/11 2:25 AM, dnog wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm planning to build a tool to convocate events, like events on
>> Facebook, but Facebookless, just for twitter users.
>>
>> There is any limitation (added to the 350req/h rate limit) sending
>> direct messages?
>>
>> Is there any better way to notify users?
>>
>> What is the lifetime of the tokens? Can I store it in a DB for example
>> (if infinite lifetime)?
>>
>> Finally, if somebody make a SPAM event, blocking is enough or there is
>> any mechanism to notify Twitter the problem and block the user?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
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