[twitter-dev] Twitter Project using the API (Paid)

2010-03-19 Thread TheN2S
I am looking for a twitter developer that is able to use the API to
respond back to tweets containing a specific quote. Lets say for
example an artist YXZ has just done a rendition of New York by Frank
Sinatra. We want to @reply every user that mentions York  Sinatra
in their tweet with a customized reply such as I see you like
Sinatra's original New York song.. but have you checked out ZYX's new
version? It's a simple concept, and it has been done already.

Please also be aware that twitter has an API limit that we don't want
to disturb.

We are in need of a developer to move this project forward. Please
contact us back using this form: http://bit.ly/9CSUc0

Thanks! (=

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[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Project using the API (Paid)

2010-03-19 Thread TheN2S
John,

Thanks for pointing that out! I will have a chat with my team and see
how we can avoid this conflict.

We do have another simple project that we want to get off its feet!
Lets say we premiere an exclusive new song on our site. However to get
to the song, users must login through twitter/facebook. While they
login they are automatically set to follow @ouraccount and it
automatically posts a status update on their account Currently
checking out the brand new song for Sinatra! http://link.com;. Once
that is done, the user is forwarded to the appropriate page that they
originally intended to. If they don't sign in, they miss out on the
release. This doesnt seem to be going against any terms of service...
right?

Once again, contact us if you are able to complete this project:
http://bit.ly/9CSUc0
(all css/html is handled by us. We simply need the motor to power up
the project. We take care of all the aesthetics.)

On Mar 19, 9:27 am, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
 This sounds a lot like @reply 
 spam:http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/64986

 If you are replying to followers, maybe that's OK, and maybe it isn't. But,
 if you are @replying to everyone, you will be suspended.

 -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
 Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.

 On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:26 PM, TheN2S thenext2sh...@gmail.com wrote:
  I am looking for a twitter developer that is able to use the API to
  respond back to tweets containing a specific quote. Lets say for
  example an artist YXZ has just done a rendition of New York by Frank
  Sinatra. We want to @reply every user that mentions York  Sinatra
  in their tweet with a customized reply such as I see you like
  Sinatra's original New York song.. but have you checked out ZYX's new
  version? It's a simple concept, and it has been done already.

  Please also be aware that twitter has an API limit that we don't want
  to disturb.

  We are in need of a developer to move this project forward. Please
  contact us back using this form:http://bit.ly/9CSUc0

  Thanks! (=

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[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Project using the API (Paid)

2010-03-19 Thread TheN2S
John,

Another idea we came up with would be sort of like an Artificial
Intelligence Twitter account. Anyone can ask it a question. Keywords
are extracted from that question, and the Twitter account replies back
with a pre-defined @reply message. Would this idea conflict with the
twitter terms of use?

On Mar 19, 1:01 pm, TheN2S thenext2sh...@gmail.com wrote:
 John,

 Thanks for pointing that out! I will have a chat with my team and see
 how we can avoid this conflict.

 We do have another simple project that we want to get off its feet!
 Lets say we premiere an exclusive new song on our site. However to get
 to the song, users must login through twitter/facebook. While they
 login they are automatically set to follow @ouraccount and it
 automatically posts a status update on their account Currently
 checking out the brand new song for Sinatra!http://link.com;. Once
 that is done, the user is forwarded to the appropriate page that they
 originally intended to. If they don't sign in, they miss out on the
 release. This doesnt seem to be going against any terms of service...
 right?

 Once again, contact us if you are able to complete this 
 project:http://bit.ly/9CSUc0
 (all css/html is handled by us. We simply need the motor to power up
 the project. We take care of all the aesthetics.)

 On Mar 19, 9:27 am, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:

  This sounds a lot like @reply 
  spam:http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/64986

  If you are replying to followers, maybe that's OK, and maybe it isn't. But,
  if you are @replying to everyone, you will be suspended.

  -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
  Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.

  On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:26 PM, TheN2S thenext2sh...@gmail.com wrote:
   I am looking for a twitter developer that is able to use the API to
   respond back to tweets containing a specific quote. Lets say for
   example an artist YXZ has just done a rendition of New York by Frank
   Sinatra. We want to @reply every user that mentions York  Sinatra
   in their tweet with a customized reply such as I see you like
   Sinatra's original New York song.. but have you checked out ZYX's new
   version? It's a simple concept, and it has been done already.

   Please also be aware that twitter has an API limit that we don't want
   to disturb.

   We are in need of a developer to move this project forward. Please
   contact us back using this form:http://bit.ly/9CSUc0

   Thanks! (=

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[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Project using the API (Paid)

2010-03-19 Thread TheN2S
One of our teammates came up with the idea of having a cooperative
twitter interview. For our site we interview artists/producers.
However we want our users to feel a part of the site as it grows by
allowing them to interact as much as possible. With this in mind,
another project would be to create a twitter/facebook login page that
would (again) force the user to sign in. After signing in the user
automatically follows us on twitter, and updates their status to a pre-
defined text that we choose. Once they login, they will be able to
view a form that will be used to leave a quick little question for the
upcoming interview. Once they submit their question their twitter/
facebook status is updated to let their friends know: @someone just
left an interview question for @singer at: http://link.com Get your
question answered! The public questions will be stored in a thread
format on that page.


On Mar 19, 1:24 pm, TheN2S thenext2sh...@gmail.com wrote:
 John,

 Another idea we came up with would be sort of like an Artificial
 Intelligence Twitter account. Anyone can ask it a question. Keywords
 are extracted from that question, and the Twitter account replies back
 with a pre-defined @reply message. Would this idea conflict with the
 twitter terms of use?

 On Mar 19, 1:01 pm, TheN2S thenext2sh...@gmail.com wrote:

  John,

  Thanks for pointing that out! I will have a chat with my team and see
  how we can avoid this conflict.

  We do have another simple project that we want to get off its feet!
  Lets say we premiere an exclusive new song on our site. However to get
  to the song, users must login through twitter/facebook. While they
  login they are automatically set to follow @ouraccount and it
  automatically posts a status update on their account Currently
  checking out the brand new song for Sinatra!http://link.com;. Once
  that is done, the user is forwarded to the appropriate page that they
  originally intended to. If they don't sign in, they miss out on the
  release. This doesnt seem to be going against any terms of service...
  right?

  Once again, contact us if you are able to complete this 
  project:http://bit.ly/9CSUc0
  (all css/html is handled by us. We simply need the motor to power up
  the project. We take care of all the aesthetics.)

  On Mar 19, 9:27 am, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:

   This sounds a lot like @reply 
   spam:http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/64986

   If you are replying to followers, maybe that's OK, and maybe it isn't. 
   But,
   if you are @replying to everyone, you will be suspended.

   -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
   Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.

   On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:26 PM, TheN2S thenext2sh...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for a twitter developer that is able to use the API to
respond back to tweets containing a specific quote. Lets say for
example an artist YXZ has just done a rendition of New York by Frank
Sinatra. We want to @reply every user that mentions York  Sinatra
in their tweet with a customized reply such as I see you like
Sinatra's original New York song.. but have you checked out ZYX's new
version? It's a simple concept, and it has been done already.

Please also be aware that twitter has an API limit that we don't want
to disturb.

We are in need of a developer to move this project forward. Please
contact us back using this form:http://bit.ly/9CSUc0

Thanks! (=

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