to be able to obtain a reference to the tweets that
use these popular hashtags.
Ideally, I would be able to obtain the text of each of those tweets,
but I'm suspecting that this would far outweigh the Twitter API limit
will.
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sites with no problem. The default access level gives you all the
tweets for up to 5,000 users.
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Adam, it's a good question and it really comes down to what you are
trying to re-sell.
Re-syndication or re-sale of the actual tweets is strictly prohibited
and won't change on our end. We are however, ok with reselling of data
that results from analysis
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Thanks for your advice, just wanted to ask if you have a link to the
solution you mentioned for point 2 i.e. the Search API?
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Taylor, there has been much talk lately about the new Twitter
Analytics tool that would deliver historical data. Am I correct in
assuming
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We plan to delete all of the tweets containing lol word. It is also used
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But those tweets were helping us to extend our network.
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there are a couple of good ways to cut out spammers. One thing I do is
save all mentions
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http://twitturk.com/tweet/search?q=lol
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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
:
It returns a redirection to amazon.com product page
Example:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041E16RC?ie=UTF8tag=iphone403d-20linkCode=as2camp=1789creative=9325creativeASIN=B0041E16RC
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The URLs again return a code of 200
word is the common:
http://twitturk.com/tweet/search?q=lol
And an example account:
http://twitter.com/Bomuchellxee
All tweets are spam and lol is common.
It has also 0 folloing and 3 followers (real accounts I guess).
Unbelievable!
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And apparently the lang parameter sometimes doesn't work: I still
get tweets in other languages.
From my experience the lang parameter, is not a language detection
algorithm. It just pays attention to the language the user
I have never used cURL directed to a file in this way. I always call it from
PHP. Doing it that way I have always gotten results with the rpp and page
parameter used together with keywords.
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When I try entering a tweet through Twitter.com that starts with an
asterisk, I get an error of Sorry! We did something wrong, and the
tweet does not get sent. The same thing happens if I use Tweetdeck.
To try this, send the following tweet:
* test
There is no problem using a single asterisk
is not put into my account. It is just ignored.
This set of errors is reproduced when I try it with multiple accounts.
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When I try entering a tweet through Twitter.com that starts with an
asterisk, I get an error of Sorry! We did
There are some very strange behaviors when using the statuses/update
API call to send a tweet with a single asterisk.
1. If you send a tweet with just a single asterisk:
*
The API returns 200 and the response string contains the previous good
tweet in the timeline. No new tweet with an asterisk
So I can assume that * and * word will remain unavailable for normal tweeting?
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The status update you are sending is part of the SMS command set.
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Hi Adam,
That's correct, a tweet cannot be just a * or a * word. Something
like ** or * html { would be fine though.
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making it from our application to twitter. After looking deeper I've
found that a twitter page for a user is very different if you are
logged in or not.
Please note: Below I refer to the page you see when not logged in as
the
Matt,
It appears that the timeline does not contain all the content. It is
still missing the most recent tweet.
As an example, this tweet 23043372398673920 is shown in new twitter,
but not in the website view.
Thanks for the info though,
Adam
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I have a client who owns a .com domain name and has applied for a
trademark for the matching name. The Twitter account for this name was
created by someone else and has been suspended. Is there any way to
help them take over this account? They really want to build a Twitter
based app around this
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That's correct, a tweet cannot be just a * or a * word. Something like
** or * html { would be fine though.
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Any idea why this is hapenning ?
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If you only need to send tweets to a single Twitter account, you can try
this PHP code, which uses Matt Harris's OAuth library
I'm beginning to get suspicious about the whitelisting program. We've
gone from it being relatively easy to get whitelisted, to it being
harder but at least Brian Sutorius or someone else apologized, to it
being much harder and Taylor saying they can't even reply with a
denial, to no response at
I was working with this api method today as well. What I found was
that if your update's text does not contain an @reply to the user who
created the status you are sending a reply to, Twitter seems to ignore
the in_reply_to_status_id. I hope that helps.
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I'm collecting all the tweets for potential 2012 presidential
candidates, and I'm finding that /statuses/user_timeline returns much
fewer tweets than listed as the total in an account. The docs say that
this API call is limited to 3,200 tweets, but this is happening with
accounts that have fewer
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Do you include the parameter include_rts=1 ? Be default
statuses/user_timeline doesn't include retweets so you have to add this
parameter to retrieve a full timeline.
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It looks like the retweet_count value is invalid. Here is what I do
for 32 possible 2012 candidates:
1. Each hour I get all tweets from statuses/user_timeline. They each
fit within the 3,200 limit.
2. Collect the value of retweet_count for all tweets for each
candidate.
3. Sum these values to get
I'm using 1/statuses/user_timeline to verify that I am receiving all
the tweets for a set of users I am following with the streaming API.
Once per day I try to collect all the tweets for these users using
this API call. The total process takes about 100 calls to the API. For
the last week I have
exceed our timeout filters. I
would recommend lowering count values as a response to this error and
retrying.
Taylor
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Adam, I noticed the same - 502 502 502 502 a lot lately!
Jan
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I've seen the same behavior with the include_rts parameter. I have
tried passing the values 'true', 't', and '1' with no success.
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It's been a while but I want to follow up on this because we still
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Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the password for
these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the docs and
the whitelisting form online is a
Damn! I had 120 days in the pool. :)
Thanks, Taylor.
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Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed now. The form
itself and its text are immutable at the moment.
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Not a support person. Matt and Taylor do a good job of technical
support. I appreciate what they do. I mean someone who could run a
developer program. I haven't seen someone like that yet. Could some of
the $200 million pay that salary?
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From what i understand, there is no concept of rate limiting for
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This code helped me understand the OAuth flow and it written in PHP
with no libraries. https://github.com/joechung/oauth_twitter
See the authors blog post about it here
http://nullinfo.wordpress.com/oauth-twitter/
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First of all, I honestly believe that Twitter HQ values developers and
appreciates their contribution. That is why I decided to devote myself
to this area a couple of years ago. I was amazed that when a dev
reported a problem the engineer responsible replied here and tried to
solve it. That is
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Adam, I don't know how else to make this any more clear. As long as you stay
within the rules, your app will not get shut off. We would like to see, and
recommend that, developers focus on bigger opportunities with more potential
than writing another consumer client app
Is anyone else seeing this?
I'm getting a very odd type of follower. These are accounts that have
0 tweets, and yet are following thousands of people and being followed
back by large numbers. I understand follow spam when you have some
message to spread, but this is confusing. Is the goal to
I have a client who wants to extract videos that are embedded in
tweets and displayed in the new Twitter UI. I realized that I have
never seen anything here about this issue. A check of the docs shows
nothing on this, and using the relevant API calls for statuses doesn't
return any fields related
you looked at embed.ly?
You can use the entities to extract the URLs really easily too
http://developer.twitter.com/pages/tweet_entities
Tim
On Mar 20, 10:44 am, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
Hi Adam,
I've not seen anything API side for it (for public use), I think mostly its
built
processing time of language detection is unnoticeable.
The only limitation I found is that it doesn't detect Chinese or
Japanese, but I think I can find other solutions for this. If anyone
knows of a simple PHP detection algorithm for these languages, please
let me know.
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I use this technique also to limit tweets to just the ones I'm
explicitly following, but you'll find that the in_array() PHP function
makes this easier than creating separate tests for each user_id. I
create an array of user_ids I want to follow, pass this array to
Phirehose, and then compare the
about the high bar you
expect us to jump over, and how we will be shut off instantly if we
miss. That is my favorite part of your announcement. Well done! It is
the first major Twitter announcement I've read in many months that
didn't send a chill down my spine.
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I need to set up an automatic retweeting capability for a client who
wants to hold debates on Twitter. The basic idea is that 10-20 people
would be tweeting using a predefined tag. My code would follow all of
these users with the streaming API, and any tweets they send with this
tag would be
I'm trying to build some retweeting code and am unable to get /
statuses/retweet to work. I keep getting an error of:
{request:\/1\/statuses\/retweet.json,error:Not found}
I thought I may have been doing something incorrect, even though I
used exactly the same code format that I use for other
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