On Feb 12, 2:19 pm, Gummy Bear ser...@seductive.com wrote:
There's simple workaround for that. Just think about it and you'll
figure it out ;-)
Yes, use email instead.
I can't help thinking that all these devs up in arms because Twitter
have limited use of their (free) service are making
We already have email as an option (and SMS, and a variety of other
methods) - we had been specifically asked by a couple of customers to
use twitter as a notification feed and this development was in
response to those requests.
We actually do take customer requests in and listen to what they are
There's simple workaround for that. Just think about it and you'll
figure it out ;-)
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Change the message so that it can go into their activity stream
instead of a DM. It may be that you have less information, but a
@storeowner, You just received an order is better than nothing.
Granted with DM you could include more information, but at least a
generic message would suffice to have
Well, guess we just have to wait and see, but to be honest I get the
feeling that we are just going to have to can this project.
It's a shame that this has happened, all we can do is explain to or
customers that it is a situation outside of our control and that it's
twitter that are preventing