else using python.
On Jun 7, 9:26 am, Ray Slakinski ray.slakin...@gmail.com wrote:
I should add the account I'm using to follow my account and my co-
workers is not the same one as either of these 2. Its completely
separate.
On Jun 6, 12:46 pm, Matt Harris mhar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi
nor my co-workers streams are private.
Ray Slakinski
On Jun 6, 12:46 pm, Matt Harris mhar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Ray,
There isn't a buffer that has to be filled before the Streaming API delivers
tweets. Only public tweets created after you open a connection will be
delivered.
Have
. Only public tweets created after you open a connection will be
delivered.
Have the users you are following Tweeted since you connected, and are they
public accounts (not protected)?
On Jun 6, 2011, at 6:04, Ray Slakinski ray.slakin...@gmail.com wrote:
I I start following just 1 or 2
I I start following just 1 or 2 people using the streaming API I do
not get any of their tweets. Is there a buffer that needs to be filled
before I get these?
Ray Slakinski
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Trying this second method and it seems if there are just a few follow
ids I dont get the tweets for those users, I'm curious to know if
there is some sort of buffer. It would also seem to appear that I
loose connection if its idle too long.
Any ideas/thoughts are welcome
Ray Slakinski
On May 9
tweets during the time it takes to reconnect, especially
if its frequent enough.
So does the API handle this scenario and I'm just missing something?
or any tips/tricks that might make the transition smoother as users
get added/removed?
Ray Slakinski
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