Re: [twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2011-02-22 Thread Yusuke Yamamoto
Hi,
Any estimation of the #newtwitter API doc availability?
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On Dec 15, 2010, at 23:58 , Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:

 Got it.
 
 Thanks!
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 On Dec 15, 2010, at 23:57 , Taylor Singletary wrote:
 
 Hi Yusuke,
 
 We'll probably graduate the majority of these APIs to the official 
 documentation next month. A number of them are still in active iteration.
 
 Thanks,
 Taylor
 
 On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Yusuke yus...@mac.com wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Is there any plan to make these new API methods available in the
 official document?
 
 Thanks,
 Yusuke
 
 On Sep 24, 2:52 am, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
  Thanks for all the questions and feedback everyone. Hopefully my
  comments below will answer your questions.
 
  Robert/Tom: The API limit for #newtwitter applies the same as other
  applications so the requests are deducted from the authenticated users
  rate limit.
  Ed: There are plans to allow more customisation than currently exists
  on twitter.com. With the new design many users may want to update
  their images to work with the new padding and width though. The space
  in the lower right is empty at the moment, but like twitter before,
  new features/enhancements may occupy or use it. Analytics wise there
  are no plans to do something like this - if it was a project what kind
  of things would you find useful?
  Dewald: The default format ofhttp://twitter.com/themattharrisis not
  being phased out. We just wanted to let you know the new format (with
  /#!) is expected, and is something apps may find users giving them.
  You don't need to update the links in your application unless you wish
  to.
  Brian: We intend to have entities support in results from the Search
  API. At the moment they are not yet supported there.
  Damon: the retweet and retweet_count fields are currently disabled.
  Some issues were identified soon after they were released which we are
  working through.
 
  Best,
  @themattharris
 
 
 
  On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Damon Clinkscales sca...@pobox.com 
  wrote:
   Brian,
 
   Thanks for the info.
 
   retweet_count
   The status object now includes a retweet_count field. When enabled
   this field will indicate the number of times a Tweet has been
   retweeted using the Twitter retweet function.
 
   What does when enabled mean?
 
   I have a couple of tweets for which I am trying to find out the
   absolute count of retweets.  All I know is that the Twitter UI says
   100+ retweets.
 
   But when I pull the status objects, retweet_count is blank.  These
   tweets are from 2 days ago.
 
   Can someone point me to the best way to find out?
 
   Thanks!
   /damon
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-12-15 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi Yusuke,

We'll probably graduate the majority of these APIs to the official
documentation next month. A number of them are still in active iteration.

Thanks,
Taylor

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Yusuke yus...@mac.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Is there any plan to make these new API methods available in the
 official document?

 Thanks,
 Yusuke

 On Sep 24, 2:52 am, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
  Thanks for all the questions and feedback everyone. Hopefully my
  comments below will answer your questions.
 
  Robert/Tom: The API limit for #newtwitter applies the same as other
  applications so the requests are deducted from the authenticated users
  rate limit.
  Ed: There are plans to allow more customisation than currently exists
  on twitter.com. With the new design many users may want to update
  their images to work with the new padding and width though. The space
  in the lower right is empty at the moment, but like twitter before,
  new features/enhancements may occupy or use it. Analytics wise there
  are no plans to do something like this - if it was a project what kind
  of things would you find useful?
  Dewald: The default format ofhttp://twitter.com/themattharrisis not
  being phased out. We just wanted to let you know the new format (with
  /#!) is expected, and is something apps may find users giving them.
  You don't need to update the links in your application unless you wish
  to.
  Brian: We intend to have entities support in results from the Search
  API. At the moment they are not yet supported there.
  Damon: the retweet and retweet_count fields are currently disabled.
  Some issues were identified soon after they were released which we are
  working through.
 
  Best,
  @themattharris
 
 
 
  On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Damon Clinkscales sca...@pobox.com
 wrote:
   Brian,
 
   Thanks for the info.
 
   retweet_count
   The status object now includes a retweet_count field. When enabled
   this field will indicate the number of times a Tweet has been
   retweeted using the Twitter retweet function.
 
   What does when enabled mean?
 
   I have a couple of tweets for which I am trying to find out the
   absolute count of retweets.  All I know is that the Twitter UI says
   100+ retweets.
 
   But when I pull the status objects, retweet_count is blank.  These
   tweets are from 2 days ago.
 
   Can someone point me to the best way to find out?
 
   Thanks!
   /damon
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-12-15 Thread Yusuke Yamamoto
Got it.

Thanks!
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On Dec 15, 2010, at 23:57 , Taylor Singletary wrote:

 Hi Yusuke,
 
 We'll probably graduate the majority of these APIs to the official 
 documentation next month. A number of them are still in active iteration.
 
 Thanks,
 Taylor
 
 On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Yusuke yus...@mac.com wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Is there any plan to make these new API methods available in the
 official document?
 
 Thanks,
 Yusuke
 
 On Sep 24, 2:52 am, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
  Thanks for all the questions and feedback everyone. Hopefully my
  comments below will answer your questions.
 
  Robert/Tom: The API limit for #newtwitter applies the same as other
  applications so the requests are deducted from the authenticated users
  rate limit.
  Ed: There are plans to allow more customisation than currently exists
  on twitter.com. With the new design many users may want to update
  their images to work with the new padding and width though. The space
  in the lower right is empty at the moment, but like twitter before,
  new features/enhancements may occupy or use it. Analytics wise there
  are no plans to do something like this - if it was a project what kind
  of things would you find useful?
  Dewald: The default format ofhttp://twitter.com/themattharrisis not
  being phased out. We just wanted to let you know the new format (with
  /#!) is expected, and is something apps may find users giving them.
  You don't need to update the links in your application unless you wish
  to.
  Brian: We intend to have entities support in results from the Search
  API. At the moment they are not yet supported there.
  Damon: the retweet and retweet_count fields are currently disabled.
  Some issues were identified soon after they were released which we are
  working through.
 
  Best,
  @themattharris
 
 
 
  On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Damon Clinkscales sca...@pobox.com wrote:
   Brian,
 
   Thanks for the info.
 
   retweet_count
   The status object now includes a retweet_count field. When enabled
   this field will indicate the number of times a Tweet has been
   retweeted using the Twitter retweet function.
 
   What does when enabled mean?
 
   I have a couple of tweets for which I am trying to find out the
   absolute count of retweets.  All I know is that the Twitter UI says
   100+ retweets.
 
   But when I pull the status objects, retweet_count is blank.  These
   tweets are from 2 days ago.
 
   Can someone point me to the best way to find out?
 
   Thanks!
   /damon
 
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[twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-12-14 Thread Yusuke
Hi,

Is there any plan to make these new API methods available in the
official document?

Thanks,
Yusuke

On Sep 24, 2:52 am, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
 Thanks for all the questions and feedback everyone. Hopefully my
 comments below will answer your questions.

 Robert/Tom: The API limit for #newtwitter applies the same as other
 applications so the requests are deducted from the authenticated users
 rate limit.
 Ed: There are plans to allow more customisation than currently exists
 on twitter.com. With the new design many users may want to update
 their images to work with the new padding and width though. The space
 in the lower right is empty at the moment, but like twitter before,
 new features/enhancements may occupy or use it. Analytics wise there
 are no plans to do something like this - if it was a project what kind
 of things would you find useful?
 Dewald: The default format ofhttp://twitter.com/themattharrisis not
 being phased out. We just wanted to let you know the new format (with
 /#!) is expected, and is something apps may find users giving them.
 You don't need to update the links in your application unless you wish
 to.
 Brian: We intend to have entities support in results from the Search
 API. At the moment they are not yet supported there.
 Damon: the retweet and retweet_count fields are currently disabled.
 Some issues were identified soon after they were released which we are
 working through.

 Best,
 @themattharris



 On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Damon Clinkscales sca...@pobox.com wrote:
  Brian,

  Thanks for the info.

  retweet_count
  The status object now includes a retweet_count field. When enabled
  this field will indicate the number of times a Tweet has been
  retweeted using the Twitter retweet function.

  What does when enabled mean?

  I have a couple of tweets for which I am trying to find out the
  absolute count of retweets.  All I know is that the Twitter UI says
  100+ retweets.

  But when I pull the status objects, retweet_count is blank.  These
  tweets are from 2 days ago.

  Can someone point me to the best way to find out?

  Thanks!
  /damon

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[twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-09-23 Thread Brian Medendorp
 include_entities
 Methods which return statuses support an include_entities parameter.
 When set to either true, t or 1, each tweet will include a node called
 entities,. This node offers a variety of metadata about the tweet in
 a discreet structure, including: user_mentions, urls, and hashtags.
 Entities is currently opt-in but will become defaulted to on.

Is there any chance that this could be included in the search API?

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[twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-09-22 Thread EastSideDev
As app developers, do we need to re-register for the new #newtwitter?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-09-22 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi EastSideDev,

#newtwitter is being rolled out gradually to all users; it's not really
possible to predict when you'll receive it, though we're adding new users
every day. You don't need to re-register your apps, your account, or
anything else to be granted access. Some day, at some time, you'll log into
Twitter and see a banner at the top of the screen informing you that you now
have access.

Access tokens belonging to users who currently have #newtwitter have
permission to access the API features that require #newtwitter.

Taylor

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:22 PM, EastSideDev eastside...@gmail.com wrote:

 As app developers, do we need to re-register for the new #newtwitter?

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[twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-09-22 Thread themattharris
No new registration is needed, #newtwitter is being rolled out
gradually and at random.
For the API, only the related_results method requires you to have
access to #newtwitter.

Hope that helps,
@themattharris


On Sep 22, 2:22 pm, EastSideDev eastside...@gmail.com wrote:
 As app developers, do we need to re-register for the new #newtwitter?

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[twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-09-22 Thread Dewald Pretorius
Is the URL format
http://twitter.com/themattharris
earmarked to be phased out at some point in the medium future?

In many places in my app the @username is linked to
http://twitter.com/username
and I will have to modify all those URLs to
http://twitter.com/#!/username
if the old format is going to disappear.

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[twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-09-22 Thread Robert McGovern
Regarding:

On Sep 22, 10:06 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
 important event. With #newtwitter using the API all users will become
 API consumers, providing valuable feedback about issues they
 encounter, helping us isolate and fix problems that are found.

I presume this doesn't mean that any actions they do on the website
will be counted against their available API requests?

Rob

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: #newtwitter and the API

2010-09-22 Thread Tom van der Woerdt
Which makes me wonder: does the API limit apply to the web version? ^^

Tom


On Sep 22, 2010, at 11:55 PM, Robert McGovern robert.mcgov...@gmail.com wrote:

 Regarding:
 
 On Sep 22, 10:06 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
 important event. With #newtwitter using the API all users will become
 API consumers, providing valuable feedback about issues they
 encounter, helping us isolate and fix problems that are found.
 
 I presume this doesn't mean that any actions they do on the website
 will be counted against their available API requests?
 
 Rob
 
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