Hi Nick,
Are these your account access tokens for your app that you use to connect to
streams? Your access tokens will get reset if you go through the OAuth
workflow and hit No or Deny with that account and later authorize it
again.
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to say
that my token was used already. Can I send you the file I use for my Twitter
Oauth? Thanks.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.comwrote:
Hi David,
Can you explain a little more about your setup and what you mean when you
say it isn't working. For example
Thanks so much here's the file.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.comwrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for asking. It's fine to send me the file.
Best,
@themattharrishttps://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
On Fri
Seems like my issue was fixed during maintenance..
http://status.twitter.com/post/6816501955/follow-button-off-line
Thanks,
David
On Jun 15, 11:06 am, David Huang linshunghu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I was testing the new Follow button on my webpage and noticed that
one-click only works
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me? If you go to jesusay.com
and click login you'll see the Twitter Oauth button... Can someone
test it and maybe tell me what I'm doing wrong? It doesn't work.
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Hi Nick,
You should see tweets from the user - in the JSON message (i.e.
data['message']), you should see the normal JSON of a tweet intended for the
user. You can check to see if there's a text field in the message, and if
the author matches the user, then it's a tweet from the user (the
missing anything, or is this the expected behavior?
Thanks,
David
On May 31, 1:07 pm, Arnaud Meunier arn...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey developers,
Today we're launching theFollowButton! Similar to the Tweet Button,
it's a new widget that lets users easilyfollowa Twitter account from
any web page
For the standard tweet button, it uses a JS embed found at ...
http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
For pages on my site with SSL, this throws an errors. The https link
to that file throws an error as it cannot find a certificate. Does
twitter plan to fix this any time soon?
check?
Or is the hour expiry that I currently have setup the best practice?
And perhaps I should just add some information to my application
explaining the cache system I'm using?
Any help/advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks
David
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HI Michael,
The Site Streams endpoint is currently in beta and only available to
whitelisted users - has your app account @username been approved?
Best,
David
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Alternatively, are there any analytics available with Twitter's URL
shortener that we can access? The only reason we need Bitly is for
real-time analytics, and if t.co URLs can provide us the same features
we'd be more than happy to use them.
Thanks,
David
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On 18 avr, 08:10, David W d_wy...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm intrigued - has anyone else been given Site Streams access in the
last month? We signed the Terms of Service over a month ago and have
heard nothing since, despite asking here, via email and via
@SiteStreams
I'm interested
I'm intrigued - has anyone else been given Site Streams access in the
last month? We signed the Terms of Service over a month ago and have
heard nothing since, despite asking here, via email and via
@SiteStreams
I'm interested to know whether all applications have been frozen or
whether it's
...@earthlink.net wrote:
I put in my request on 2/21 and got approved on 3/3. I should point
out, though, that I did email (just once!) to follow up.
Nick
On 4/5/2011 7:02 AM, David W wrote:
I'm still waiting too.
Put the request in on 28th Feb. Got a response to sign ToS just
I'm still waiting too.
Put the request in on 28th Feb. Got a response to sign ToS just under
3 weeks later. Responded immediately, been waiting over 2 weeks for a
response to that.
HTH,
dw.
On Mar 2, 5:12 pm, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still waiting. I did get an email on the 21st Feb
to develop and I'm sure most of the outcry stems from
disappointment and hopefully a misinterpretation.
dw.
On Mar 13, 12:51 am, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
David, we are specifically talking about consumer clients. HootSuite and
Seesmic are focused on a more enterprise or marketer
).
David
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this case?
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to be loading for them.
David
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I'm guessing you want to show the last 25 tweets of twitter users that you
follow. If so, then you should use statuses/friends_timeline. The url is:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/friends_timeline.json
Hopefully this helps.
- David Giamanco
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Anybody know why the geo features (tagging/searching) have been down
for the past few days?
I saw this tweet earlier today from @support We've re-enabled the
tweeting from your location feature.
http://twitter.com/#!/Support/status/38353466543980544
But a call to geo search:
Hi, sorry if this has been posted before in here, I can't seem to find
anyone posting about this particular setup:
I have a website with a google map which is retrieving the coords from
a twitter's latest status, however the location of the google map
rarely matches the location of where the user
Is this the iphone's tracking that is incorrect?
Many thanks
On Feb 9, 12:05 pm, David Terranova da...@davidterranova.com wrote:
Hi, sorry if this has been posted before in here, I can't seem to find
anyone posting about this particular setup:
I have a website with a google map which is retrieving the coords
?
Especially as I get a completely different result when using Google Latitude,
also erratic (mostly incorrect) but in a completely different way to Twitter's
result.
Thanks again,
David
David Terranova
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On Feb 9, 2011, at 2:01 PM, Matt Harris wrote:
Hi
In Silverlight (and thus Windows Phone development) a developer is not
allowed, for reasons unknown to me, to edit or alter the Accept-
Encoding HTTP header. More info here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.webheadercollection%28v=VS.95%29.aspx
As such it's not possible to add
Should we be seeing unfollow events for both when our tracked user is the
source and the target? I'm only seeing unfollow events where the tracked
user is doing the unfollowing.
Best,
David
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Hi Ciprian,
The number of tweets is listed in the statuses_count field for the user. You
can access this by hitting the /users/show endpoint of the API.
For example:
http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.json?screen_name=dtran320
Then look at the 'statuses_count' parameter.
Best,
David
On Dec 18, 2010, at 5:17 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
Currently the API does not shorten the links for you yet. In the future
Twitter may implement this, but currently you will have to shorten the links
yourself, via (for example) bit.ly.
That's what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation
/announced at some point…thank for the
pointer, Abraham.
Best,
David
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falling back to
statuses/filter and following my users since 401s seem to be less pronounced
there than in site streams?
Thanks and have a great weekend,
David
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Can anyone from Twitter speak to this? I originally thought force_login=true
was a great way to make sure a user doesn't accidentally add the wrong
account since users connect multiple twitter accounts on my site, but this
unexpected revoking of oauth tokens upon hitting cancel might force me
I work in the Web Department at The Tonight Show (@jayleno). When we
tweet a link to our video content, the video will load and play in a
browser on iPad and iPhone. When we use the Twitter app, the page will
load but the video will not. I'm trying to understand the difference
between the default
inside a query parameter, then you
would url encode it, but in this case, the 's and the ? are special
characters used for defining and separating parameters so you don't want to
encode them.
Happy Hollidays,
David
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For some reason it looks like my access token has changed - what might have
triggered this? The access token at http://dev.twitter.com/apps -- myapp --
My Access Token has changed from what was there before/what I have stored
for my own account for that app in my database. The only thing I've
Hmm, it looks like if you hit cancel when authenticating an app that
you've already authenticated for that username, it changes the access token?
Is this the expected behavior?
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I feel like this isn't the expected behavior if a user hits Cancel when
you authenticate with force_login=True - if start typing in another
username, then hit cancel, it shouldn't revoke the access token for the
currently authenticated user.
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Best,
David
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On Dec 20, 2010, at 4:16 AM, Emil Tullstedt wrote:
As for bit.ly, there is an API for bit.ly which aids you in using
URL-shortening until t.co is finished..
Yeah, but it's rate-limited. I'm using http://s.coop/ for now. Dead simple.
Best,
David
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On Dec 20, 2010, at 12:16 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
Yeah, but it's rate-limited. I'm using http://s.coop/ for now. Dead
simple.
Best,
David
*All* services are rate-limited and *none* are free. ;-)
True.
David
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. Other
users in the IRC channel seem to be reporting 401s across other endpoints
somewhat sporadically as well. Is this a known issue? Any help would be
greatly appreciated!
Best,
David
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on this
stuff and how it will affect the API?
Thanks,
David
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them. .; But my original point
stands; Why?
David.
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maps, which is cool. So I'm moving
forward on the basis that I should be paying attention to both status
level coordinates and place data.
Would be great if someone could confirm my presumptions are correct
here.
Cheers,
dw.
On Nov 17, 1:22 pm, David W d_wy...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is it fair to say
for the future?
Cheers,
dw.
On Nov 16, 11:31 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi David,
This is known issue and there is a ticket filed for it here:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1967
Best
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com
Is it fair to say that both geo and coordinates have effectively been
replaced by place? Or is there circumstances when you would still use
coordinates over place?
In other words - if I were building a brand new client from scratch
would I pay any attention to geo or coordinates, or only concern
I think I'm going to raise a ticket on this if no-one has any bright
ideas?
Cheers,
dw.
On Nov 12, 10:54 am, David W d_wy...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm looking at thehttp://api.twitter.com/version/direct_messages.json
API and the documentation states that it supports the include_entities
parameter
I'm looking at the http://api.twitter.com/version/direct_messages.json
API and the documentation states that it supports the include_entities
parameter, but no matter what I do I don't seem to get any entity data
back in the response.
I'm testing with the Apigee API Console and using the
. Would it be possible to append some kind of
status so I can retry the task in my processing queue?
Thanks,
David
On Nov 8, 12:15 pm, Aaron Rankin aran...@sproutsocial.com wrote:
Fair enough, though it hasn't corrected itself yet and I'm seeing it
on every user I test against so this feels like
Unless I did the math wrong, a 64 bit quantity is expressable in
(64 * log(2)) / log(62) = 10.7487219
eleven characters drawn from A-Za-z0-9
and they can still be sortable!
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Sorry, no one wanting to help on the issue?
On 3 Sep., 18:07, David Toussaint david.toussa...@azionare.de wrote:
Hi guys,
Our company is running a service called twittercrawl in Germany and
got an IP whitelisted for that a while ago. We now are planning to
expand that service to other
Hi Taylor,
Thanks for your reply! Is there any additional information we can
provide to help you with our request?
Regards,
David
On 7 Sep., 17:00, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
We're still backed up considerably and taking a divide and conquer
approach, doing both
I found out twitter does not support Basic Auth any, and I wonder how
can I change my code from Basic Auth to OAuth.
and my code like following:
$username=username;
$password=password;
$message=message;
$host =
Confirmed here too.
On Sep 3, 8:57 pm, gabriele renzi rff@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am noticing that my home timeline and that of a few other people is
returning some messed up stuff,
basically intemingling something that looks like a random sequence of
bytes to normal messages.
Seeing it here too. There's another thread about it as well.
On Sep 3, 8:14 pm, Fabian Schlenz m...@fabianonline.de wrote:
Hello.
Starting today (maybe yesterday, wasn't around to check) home_timeline
started sending garbage between the expected tweet objects. Since I
didn't modify my code
Hi guys,
Our company is running a service called twittercrawl in Germany and
got an IP whitelisted for that a while ago. We now are planning to
expand that service to other countrys and need another IP whitelisted
for that. Unfortunately that takes a bit longer than expected and than
previously
I have developed a webpage that reads from a public user_timeline.
Starting today, August 31st, i receive error 53 Basic authentication
is not supported. I understand that OAuth is now used instead of HTTP
authentication, but public timelines should still not require any
authentication, correct?
?
Thanks,
Taylor
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:52 AM, David Markus Hasselberg
darkwingsabl...@gmail.com wrote:
I have developed a webpage that reads from a public user_timeline.
Starting today, August 31st, i receive error 53 Basic authentication
is not supported. I understand that OAuth
throwing you an authentication challenge
instead. We're continuing to investigate and will update everyone when the
status changes.
Thanks for helping us find this!
Taylor
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 1:04 PM, David Markus Hasselberg
darkwingsabl...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your reply
is appreciated!
Thanks a lot,
David
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- and you'll be
without Basic Auth at the end of the month
http://countdowntooauth.com/
-N
On Aug 26, 4:49 pm, David Toussaint david.toussa...@azionare.de
wrote:
Hi,
My company is offering a regional tweet-monitoring tool (http://
twittercrawl.de) and is collecting all tweets from Germany
is probably the reason for this decrease - and you'll be
without Basic Auth at the end of the month
http://countdowntooauth.com/
-N
On Aug 26, 4:49 pm, David Toussaint david.toussa...@azionare.de
wrote:
Hi,
My company is offering a regional tweet-monitoring tool (http://
twittercrawl.de
Excellent... thanks for the communication Matt :)
On Aug 26, 10:44 am, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
The issues which were affecting our JSON responses and mobile OAuth
web pages should be resolved now. Fixes were deployed a little earlier
today and we haven't
Twittterapime is the only java me library for oauth
2010/8/9, Bess bess...@gmail.com:
Is twitterapime the only OAuth lib for BB?
Anyone is able to use Twitter4J / SignOAuth in BB J2ME?
On Aug 7, 5:13 am, David Francisco Tavárez davidftava...@gmail.com
wrote:
Why don't you use twitterapime
wrote:
BB is powered by Java ME and some specific RIM Java APIs.
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:26 AM, David Francisco Tavárez
davidftava...@gmail.com wrote:
Twitter4J do not run on BB.
2010/8/6, Bess bess...@gmail.com:
I am able to use Twitter4J Oauth in Android SDK 2.1. Can you do
see anything I am doing wrong?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hey gloopymoop,
Like the original thread said, you can use the search API to search
for tweets to that particular user and check the in_reply_to_status_id
field. If you want to track the chain (ie all the replies to
@dtran320's reply to @gloopymoop's original tweet), then you have to
periodically
When I try to send an update containing accented words, the api throws
an error: Incorrect signature. What can I do?
I got the same problem.
On Jul 23, 4:19 pm, DrewC drew.cogb...@smallplanet.com wrote:
I'm getting a 401 when I try to usexAuthin my iPhone app. Is this
occurring for others?
Hi, I want to know if there is a javascript library for xauth... at
least an javascript example code to authenticate a twitter user and
send signed requests to the API. Thanks.
,
David Li
Don't think this solves the problem you're talking about necessarily,
and I'm still guilty of this in same places in my app, but rather than
storing the profile_image_url in your db and having to check to update
it when it gets stale, you can just reference it with an API call:
Hey hkimscll,
I think you just need to be patient - you'll get an email when they
approve your request.
From the API Announce List:
Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com Jul 07 07:18AM -0700 ^
I wanted to email everyone and give notice that we are going to be
holding
off on approving any additional
Hi microcosmic,
Is this from your own app that you wrote using the API? I'm not sure I
understand what the problem is - for a specific account, you get an
error when you try to post with any hashtag? Because that really
doesn't seem to make sense. Does it work from Twitter.com for that
account?
,
David
http://twitter.com/dtran320
On Jul 10, 3:07 pm, blabla zviad.kikvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I am using python-twitter to make a new app.
My app must get last status of authorised user (or not authorised).
How can i do this? Twitter API does not have GetLastStatus function
Hey SoccerNation,
I think OAuth Login is what you're looking for, and docs for ASP are
here:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_libraries under .NET:
I only have experience with the PHP and Python libraries, but this one
looks promising: http://code.google.com/p/oauth-dot-net/
Feel free to
Only tweets from the place, or a place within the place.
David
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 12:44 PM, ELB ebrit...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently we call the exact same endpoint to get the Tweets from a
given place, but we pass the latitude and longitude, rather than the
Place ID. The Latitude
:7893eab4ca4c1efb
If you only have 100 places, you could probably do 100 searches and
find the best result by hand when there are multiple results.
David
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:35 AM, ELB ebrit...@gmail.com wrote:
The statuses/update API linked to (http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/
statuses/update
Sure, you can use the search method to find the place ID:
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/geo/search
Then set the place_id argument to /statuses/update to tweet from that place:
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/statuses/update
David
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 9:01 PM, ELB ebrit...@gmail.com wrote
location would matter.
A place-annotated tweet will show up in the streaming API, even if
it doesn't have an exact location.
David
Twitter Geo Team
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 3:28 PM, harrisj harrisj.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Currently, using places doesn't modify the 'geo' field. This makes
sense
that's a hint that search is being
used for autocompletion. It will favor results with matching
prefixes.
An admin place is an administrative area, such as a state or province.
David
Twitter Geo Team
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 7:54 AM, MeltingIce meltingice8...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
I
, and statuses/mentions API calls to receive
retweets inline in the payload.
Sweet. Thanks for finally implementing this!
- David
On May 27, 8:56 pm, themattharris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
I've replied on the ticket but for the benefit of everyone here is the
reply:
Thanks. The entities in retweets will function for all retweets from
now on. If you query a timeline which has
retweets in it [1] you should find
Hey,
We are getting this error, but Twitter is also sending back a valid
response.
To clarify, if we post an update, the update appears in the timeline
but twitter returns a 401 error code (with the nonce message).
Same applies to friends timeline sometimes too.
Cheers
David
http
I am seeing the same behavior. I am using the OAuthConsumer library
from http://github.com/jdg/oauthconsumer and the latest revision of
MGTE. It appears that the Security.framework for iPhone is missing
SecKeyChain.h...
-d
On May 4, 2:49 am, Linan newkhon...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for the
The tokens are definitely short-lived, and I don't think there is a
way to use them on the server side. It's likely not meant to be a
simple implementation of oAuth.
On Apr 17, 3:12 pm, Shannon Whitley swhit...@whitleymedia.com wrote:
I spoke with the devs at Chirp and I'm planning to use the
We're working on this.
David
Twitter Geo Developer
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:42 AM, janole s...@mobileways.de wrote:
I've been getting some bug reports of users of my Twitter client
Gravity since yesterday evening.
The mapping of places for coordinates North of London seems to be
buggy
This should work now. Let us know if you see any further problems.
David
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:32 PM, David Helder da...@twitter.com wrote:
We're working on this.
David
Twitter Geo Developer
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:42 AM, janole s...@mobileways.de wrote:
I've been getting
-OAuth-iPhone
in an iPad app.
You can see 5 retweets on this page claiming to be retweeted via
UberTwitter and twitterfeed, when they should say via Nightline Test
instead... like the rest of the updates do:
http://twitter.com/davidcanntest2
Thanks,
David
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Ok, thanks.
On Mar 26, 1:31 pm, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:
Via will show the app the original tweet was submitted with...
On Mar 26, 2010, at 10:17 AM, David Cann davidjc...@gmail.com wrote:
When posting a retweet to the API, twitter.com is displaying an
incorrect via app
Callback
URL:http://app.davidparry.com/tbutler.jsp
I also pass it in the Callback url to twitter in the oauth request
which is the same as the registered one.
Thanks David
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Hey, I'm getting expired/invalid token when trying to exchange for an
access token.
The nonce and timestamp I send to request_token are as follows:
oauth_nonce=47182638
oauth_timestamp=1260353394
As can be seen the token can't have expired because it is only a few
second afterwards that i
\nAccept-Encoding: identity\r\n\r\n'
reply: 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 8:26 PM, David Novakovic davidnovako...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey, I'm getting expired/invalid token when trying to exchange for an
access token.
The nonce and timestamp I send to request_token are as follows
I've been using the List api in my app, and just noticed that the POST
method to /:user/lists.:format returned the correct response, but
didn't actually create a list.
I've been following this api document:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-POST-lists
What I did notice was
Has any figured out how to get a the lists I'm subscribed to. I didn't
realize how much I'd want this part of it. Please say it's coming...
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[mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy Felt
Sent:
Awesome job Chad.
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Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 4:00 PM
To: Twitter Development Talk
Subject: [twitter-dev] Stepping down from API Support role
also interested in joining list beta. is there a contact/request
email or @ ?
Completely dead from multiple ISPs (Level3 upstream) as well as ATT in
Minnesota.
Dave,
That is exactly what http://twitthis.com does
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Dawg ad...@sailinganarchy.com wrote:
Thanks guys but none of those do it.
What I found on Face Book (and expected to find on Twitter) was a
small script (below) which is in the php page that renders the
Yeah I just saw that, they're sticking to there guns.
On Oct 8, 6:24 pm, Duane Roelands duane.roela...@gmail.com wrote:
I read it, and I was horrified. So, I logged into IRC and found two
members of the OneForty development team. I asked them to remove my
application from the directory.
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