Thank you Tom,

That is what I was afraid of, but why?
what am I doing that should be blacklisted?
it is a simple and fun app that i demo 2-3 times a year.

oh well.
i have to fix that.
maybe i should do it in a new twitter account?

On Sep 28, 9:59 am, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> If the 403 is "Administratively Forbidden", then you have been blacklisted.
>
> Quoting Taylor :
>
> > The best way to inquire about specific blacklisting reasons is by sending 
> > an email to a...@twitter.com from the email address associated with a 
> > Twitter account. Include your IP address(es) and as much information about 
> > what API operations you've been making and at what frequency.
>
> > Reasons for blacklisting can include: opening too many simultaneous 
> > connections to the streaming API, too many failed login attempts from an IP 
> > address, repeated following/unfollowing actions, ridiculously unthrottled 
> > write actions, etc.
>
> > This is also good reading:http://support.twitter.com/entries/76915
> > And of course:http://dev.twitter.com/api_terms
>
> Tom
>
> On 9/28/10 10:22 AM, bombonia wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I've developed an app to tweet from my t-shirt everytime i hug and
> > this past Sunday, after 200+ tweets while demoing it at Maker Faire
> > NYC, it stopped updating hugs and I started
> > getting the 403 in my processing script window added to the seconds
> > the hug lasted.
>
> > I am using the twitter4j library.
>
> > my account for this project is @bomboniahugs
>
> > I've been invited to the International Symposium of Wearables
> > Computers in Seoul next Oct 10th:
> > Please Help! ASAP
>
> > Thank you !

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