Example:
I'm in New York, but I want to tweet about an event in Washington, DC
from the web. Is there a way to attach the location information for
Washington, DC to a tweet that I am sending from a computer in New
York?
I know this is possible from the API, but I am curious if this is
supported
Didn't think so. Thanks for the info Raffi.
On Apr 19, 3:57 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
nope - not from the web interface. the location UX was designed to optimize
tweeting from.
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 11:10 AM, HardipSingh
mr.hardip.si...@gmail.comwrote:
Example
We launched some code yesterday that tweets jobs out of our database.
We have multiple accounts that are tweeting. Most of the accounts
only tweet one tweet every 1/2 hour. We have one account, however;
that tweets 25-50 tweets every 1/2 hour. After a few runs on the
account that tweets 25-50,
spamming accounts. Your
use does not fall into that category, but its good practice to be
judicious when including a lot of links in your updates as it triggers
a lot of the filters that try to catch spam.
Best, Ryan
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:58 AM, HardipSingh mr.hardip.si...@gmail.com
wrote
We are launching some code next week that will be using the API to
post updates for multiple twitter accounts. In preparation for our
launch, I want to make sure that we're not going to get burned by rate
limits. While reading over the documentation, a few questions came
up.
My questions are
I'm told that developers will be given access to a preview version of
this API, so that we can start building code around it. How do I go
about getting access to this preview API?
Please advise.
I saw the api spec already. I guess I was under the assumption that
an updated version of the API that included the location functionality
would be available for integration testing. Looks like I'll have to
just code the components on my end and just wait until the new API
goes live to test.
I am curious how the following rule impact those that are auto-
tweeting job links to #jobs and the other twitter job boards.
* If your updates consist mainly of links, and not personal updates;
Does this mean that we are in violation of this rule if I have an
account that is primarily
accounts unflagged as spammy.
-John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Sep 15, 7:58 am, HardipSingh mr.hardip.si...@gmail.com wrote:
I am curious how the following rule impact those that are auto-
tweeting job links to #jobs and the other twitter job boards