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, 12:17 pm, Arnaud Meunier <arn...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Hey Faustino,
>
> Yes, you can use an auxiliary connection (reducing your loss window using a
> delta scheme, as explained in the doc) to manage query velocity. But that
> really makes sense in a large predicates (higher access level) + frequent
> updates context.
>
> Arnaud / @rno <http://twitter.com/rno>
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Faustino Forcén <f...@forcen.com> wrote:
> > El 9/5/11 08:01, Arnaud Meunier:
>
> > > There is a list of best practices on how to update your Filter Predicates
> > in
> > > the Streaming API doc:
>
> >http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_concepts#updating-filter-p...
>
> > Arnaud. Thanks for pointing us to these best practices.
>
> > I now have a question regarding the use of two users, the main one and the
> > "new-users" one. Does it mean that we can make two connections with
> > different users from the same IP? I'll give it a try.
>
> > Thanks again
>
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