suck, and gave up on getting IM to Twitter working.
I've seen this movie before. I know how it ends.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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and over not to give up their password except to
the site that it belongs to. Undoing that by encouraging people to give
up their Twitter password is just so frustrating.
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do we care? It's just a Twitter account being compromised -
what, do you exchange trade secrets in DMs that you wouldn't want
someone else to read? Hint: Twitter isn't a confidential and secure
messaging transport. Don't try to pretend it is.
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way, we'll
finally have some clarity on the situation.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p
against
the rate limit I believe. Each user's 100/hour limit is still enforced,
regardless of whitelisting - the whitelist is only for unauthenticated
requests from a specific IP address.
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as they are --
there's no reason to turn Twitter into MySpace, please!
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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will gladly forward on the link.
Is there really someone who hasn't heard of Twitter Karma, yet?
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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wouldn't try to follow more then 3-5 hundred on
any given day...as I heard past that you may run
into 'issues'.
I already hate the fact that Twitter spammers are using Twitter Karma,
but I haven't figured out a way to determine if the user's one of those
or a legitimate user, yet.
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Andrew Badera wrote:
Yeah, these requirements sound pretty spammy.
1. Follow a lot of people on Twitter.
2. Wait for people to follow you back.
3. ???
4. PROFIT!
You know, @DaveRhodes is SO underutilized. I'm sure he could tweet all
day about how to MAKE MONEY FAST.
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E
S L E E P S
T O N I G H T
OMG. Matt, you win at the Internets. EPIC.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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that aren't purely navel gazing and ego fluffing exercises,
I'll implement it for you in Twitter Karma. It's not hard stuff.
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developers will simply need to
implement, in their application, a way for Twitter users to link their
current account to their Twitter account through OAuth.
The sky, indeed, is not falling.
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its problems, but creating
ones where there aren't any helps no one.
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worrying and love the bomb, now?
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)
On 3/1/09 3:41 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
Whether you meant to or
not, you may have actually contributed positively to this thread :)
I always intend to, even if it hurts.
You know how people say, It can't hurt to ask? I wish it did ... :-)
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. :-)
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don't haze you too badly - like make you clear out
the backlog of requests.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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On 3/16/09 11:17 PM, Abraham Williams wrote:
I'm trying to blend the lines between email and Twitter so I keep my
emails short and to the point. :-P
interesting how in this day and age of significantly sized botnets,
we haven't seen this kind of DDoS attack, yet.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
On 3/20/09 6:28 PM, Andrew Badera wrote:
Wait, you mean there's a SEARCHABLE ARCHIVE of this list? *agog*
zo...@# The AMAZING power of the INTER-NET!
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He realized
to
limit the number of users, like you can do with other calls using
Count, or Since?
Or, can it just work and return all the IDs? :-)
Similarly, the old friends/followers API calls seem to fail when
paginating past 10,000 users.
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redirects to /direct_messages (!).
Some means for fetching a DM using its ID would be nice. Thanks.
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On 3/21/09 8:02 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
I see you created an issue [1] to track this.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=369
Yup. Thanks for the ACK.
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://www.twitterjobsearch.com/
that searches twitter ?
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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Check out @hchua11 - avatar image is 500k+ and so are the thumbnails.
D'oh. Really sucks to watch a mobile app download those over GPRS or
even EDGE. Yow.
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He
accept until for an ending date. The argument is whether until
should be inclusive, or exclusive. I'll let that holy war be fought by
infidels other than myself ... :-)
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On 3/30/09 8:39 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
If your client has been using the Search API to retrieve @replies, you
should begin to migrate to statuses/replies method as it now best practice.
OMG! It's like Christmas, in March!
Thanks, Twitter Oompa-Loompas!
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this one:
Do you know how to keep a secret?
Good, so do I.
:-)
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.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)
this is easy enough to parse. However, the Twitter user's
unique ID is nowhere to be found, forcing a call to /statuses/show to
get it.
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He realized the fastest way to change
in the response.
I guess issue #414 is a kind of dupe of #214 at this point. Thanks.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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/show and /users/show to fetch the relevant data.
*hammer hammer hammer* :-)
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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?
Sounds so very dangerous.
On 4/8/09 9:27 AM, Ivan wrote:
Hi Folks,
Tipjoy's Twitter Payments have been really successful for P2P and
charitable payments. Now we've released an API for Twitter
applications to do payments over Twitter:
http://tipjoy.com/api
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Give a man a match, he'll have fire for a moment. Set a man on fire,
he'll burn the rest of his life.
;-D
On 4/9/09 10:16 AM, Stuart wrote:
Teach a man to fish...
-Stuart
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On 4/9/09 3:14 PM, Peter Denton wrote:
An App should be able to revoke User access.
Sure, just store a boolean in your app with the OAuth token as to
whether they're allowed to use your app or not.
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I don't know if the Twitter folks are doing anything about it, but the
StalkDaily worm is propagating fast.
Better remove the user bio from Twitter profile pages and scrub the
database ASAP ...
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Was hoping you would consider offering an API call that would return a
combined DM feed of both sent and received DMs.
Thoughts?
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On 4/15/09 5:31 AM, Jesse Stay wrote:
Please, if you do this, provide an opt-out so those that don't want to
receive the mass dms don't have to receive them. I wish more apps would
do this, for both mass-dm and auto-dm.
Opt-out = unfollow. Twitter's already provided the mechanism.
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Hi,
Is there something actively killing the Twitter web farm? This happened
once before, where XML API responses were being truncated randomly
somewhere mid-response.
It's going on _right now_ and has effectively shut down Twitter Karma
for all its users.
:-(
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not match the Content-Length header's byte count.
As you can see, the response abruptly ends.
On the wire, I'm seeing a bunch of duplicate ACK's and retransmits, then
finally my end sends a [FIN,ACK] and Twitter's end responds with an [RST].
Help?
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On 4/15/09 5:08 PM, Chris Thomson wrote:
I'm having this issue as well. Here's the full response (including the
headers returned):
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/14675/twittercom_statuses_followers.xml.txt
Phew! I thought I was the only one ...
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to contact me. I
can provide some network packet captures that show the behavior, etc.
You are right, it's not necessarily an API issue but certainly impacts
us using the API over the network ...
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the token secret.
Possible?
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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.
This would enable third-party applications to completely use Twitter for
its authentication, in lieu of OpenID.
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, although obviously there's nothing that
prohibits reusing the same secret.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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not match
the token I'm given.
Right, that's why I keep saying that the callback URL needs to be signed
... so the consumer can protect against tampering of the request.
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an Access Token, for which you
don't have the secret to.
I'm hoping Twitter fixes this somehow.
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What does HTTP 500 mean as a response from account/verify_credentials. If my
auth. was bad, shouldn't I get HTTP 401 or 403?
500 suggests server error - something wrong on the server-side trying to handle
my request ...
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-Original Message-
From
, not the original RequestToken you sent to
oauth/authenticate. How is the OAuth consumer supposed to know the
token secret for this returned AccessToken?
That's the problem I'm having, too, which is why I'm still using
oauth/authorize instead of oauth/authenticate.
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, Provider directs user back to callback URL with an
AccessToken. Consumer now has a RequestToken and secret, and
AccessToken without its secret.
That AccessToken is effectively useless to the Consumer.
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investigate why I keep getting HTTP 500 responses
to my OAuth requests? (FYI, HTTP Basic Auth requests for the same users
succeed just fine.)
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He realized the fastest way
://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=478
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)
and HTTP Basic Auth. just in case, but it's
there.
Matt, you really kicked ass this week w/ OAuth. Thanks!
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
back.
and i want functionality which allow the user to use the site once
every 24 hours. Is there any way of doing this function ?? please help
me asap on this functionaly.
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.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)
On 4/22/09 11:46 AM, iematthew wrote:
You forgot to put the new cover page on your TPS report.
Dossy, I hope I'm not reprimanded too severely. :)
Oh, and ... I'm gonna need you to work this weekend. Yeeah ...
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for HTTP Basic Auth. on Twitter
Karma. Heh.
Quick, everyone implement and/or re-implement HTTP Basic Auth support! :-)
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh
the internets.
why does AdBrite hate me so much, though? :-P
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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On 4/22/09 3:43 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
Why are we learning this from CNet?
Transparency.
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their
OAuth callback endpoints up are exposing themselves to risk?
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly
On 4/22/09 4:37 PM, Alex Payne wrote:
My understanding is, at present, that OAuth consumers are not impacted
by this issue.
Perfect, thanks.
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He realized the fastest
.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)
needing your username or password, through the OAuth flow of your use of
the trusted application.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly
On 4/23/09 11:21 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 4/23/09 10:04 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
Corrected: Overuse of the term by almost every web app since 2002,
including GMail, notwithstanding.
Web 2.0: It's Beta.
(Forgive the pun, it's still early in the day ...)
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they want with it.
This is a standard phishing attack, and standard advice for
anti-phishing applies here.
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to work against you, and it's at only 200
simultaneous users. If you're gonna be above that, you're better off
not being whitelisted.
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He realized the fastest way to change
a RFC1149-based layer.
*plonk*
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)
://static.twitter.com/images/themes/theme1/bg.gif
/profile_background_image_url
profile_background_tilefalse/profile_background_tile
statuses_count0/statuses_count
notificationsfalse/notifications
followingfalse/following
/user
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to programmatically create
Twitter accounts. Suckage.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)
and does not receive a rate limit response.
Specifically, it appears like the social graph methods don't respect my
IP whitelisting status. Is that possible?
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He realized
? Perhaps it's just my Twitter ID @dossy that's
been whitelisted, but not my IP? How could I confirm this?
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly
On 4/27/09 11:43 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
September already?
I guess we know what kind of project just got posted on rent-a-coder.
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He realized the fastest way
that, sadly, my IP was NOT whitelisted as I thought.
Time to put in the request. Again.
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the source IP as being 96.56.31.42. I
suspect my IP whitelisting either never happened (bizarre!) or recently
disappeared, or something else.
Or, maybe my ISP is doing some funky NAT upstream from me. I don't
think so, though.
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on 96.56.31.42
which is NOT at Media Temple to a server there, and the IP came back as
96.56.31.42 in the access log.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your
On 4/27/09 1:28 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
I have added that IP (96.56.31.42) to your whitelisting record. Give it
an hour or so to take effect then ping @twitterapi if you are still
having problems.
Thanks, Doug!
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screen_namedb/screen_name
locationBrooklyn, NY/location
descriptionBrand Strategy Expert. Email me for speaking
engagements, to hire me for consulting or to say hi : Damien
@thecauseisthehabit.com/description
profile_image_urlhttp://s3.amazonaws.com/t
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after o.
OAuth 1.0 specification mandates the parameters be sorted when the
signature is computed. Are you doing this?
Also, getting HTTP 500 Server Error ... I ran into that when I was using
HTTP Authorize header authentication and didn't Parameter Encode the
signature.
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Requests for this user:
http://twitter.com/users/show/18258394.xml
... simply returns the XML preamble. What gives? Server responds with
HTTP 200 OK, and just:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
HALP! O HALP, PLEAS!
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i expect this reply to go to @apostol_victor time line
but i can't find the reply in to @apostol_victor time line
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He realized the fastest way to change
Great news! Thanks, Matt. I'll let you know if there's any remaining.
On 4/29/09 3:18 PM, Matt Sanford wrote:
I found the root cause of this accounts problem and deployed a fix
yesterday afternoon.
On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Requests for this user:
http
this error case gracefully.
Thanks, Matt. Anything I can do to help? Feel free to have them
contact me directly if necessary. I'm fully versed in packet capture
and analysis and I've been a sysadmin in various past lives.
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sufficient drift
that cache expiration will remain random but on a cold start you won't
have all your hot objects expiring at exactly the same time every X period.
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He realized
;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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an end-user's username and password, if OAuth is used.
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p
- This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
OMG, can I please blog this email! Oh, can I? Huh? huh?! :-)
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your
such a mechanism AND they already HAVE all the data.
Is this of any real interest for me to set up such a redirection URL?
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He realized the fastest way to change
children?
Yes, two.
4. What age range are you?
30-34
I'll summarize and post the results. Thanks!
Thanks! Very curious to see what the data yields.
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He realized
On May 20, 10:34 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
[1] -http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=572
Oh, hey, THANKS, I'm glad SOMEBODY knows how to search the issues
list. :-)
to publish an API to allow
bulk resolution of IDs to screen_name? Is this something that folks
would use if I made it available?
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to other services
directly, or can someone from Twitter issue an official statement to
this effect? Or, equally useful would be a statement that clearly
states that this would be forbidden ... so I know not to waste my time
even thinking about this. :-)
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will, but be warned that we may have to have a
discussion down the road when the API Terms of Service better defines
our relationship with developers.
Doug, any kind of rough timeline for such an API TOS? Weeks? Months?
Years?
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and URL in the signature string twice. Don't.
Those are the immediate problems I see, anyhow.
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with other developers, share ideas, discuss your projects,
find contract work and veiw/post events.
You can view and join the community here: http://twtfnd.ning.com/
All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you there!
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, it was
worth it. And, the proof of the spam is in the eating ... :-)
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He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly
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Twitter's business challenge is enabling the marketers to make money and
give a portion of it back to Twitter, without letting them totally
destroy the service in the process.
It's obviously an incredibly thin line ...
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.
Sadly, people will keep posting stupid ideas regardless of the bashing,
so we have nothing to worry about.
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Without the potency of enforcement, what's the point?
Quick, let's form the Twitter Shun Force. We'll have an angry mob of shunners
and sneerings.
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-Original Message-
From: Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 09:52:33
actual spam accounts to get them suspended, but
where a legitimate user will continue to use the account normally.
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