[twitter-dev] Re: Streaming API, Following just a couple of people

2011-06-09 Thread Ray Slakinski
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

[twitter-dev] Re: Streaming API, Following just a couple of people

2011-06-07 Thread Ray Slakinski
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

[twitter-dev] Re: Streaming API, Following just a couple of people

2011-06-07 Thread Ray Slakinski
. 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

[twitter-dev] Streaming API, Following just a couple of people

2011-06-06 Thread Ray Slakinski
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 -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com

[twitter-dev] Re: Adding more users to the twitter stream listener

2011-06-03 Thread Ray Slakinski
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

[twitter-dev] Adding more users to the twitter stream listener

2011-05-06 Thread Ray Slakinski
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 -- Twitter developer documentation and resources