On Aug 7, 2:56 am, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've heard Al3x mention adding flags so that application A tells twitter the
> user read their friends timeline up to stats xyz so when they start using
> application B it can jump over already read statuses. I have no idea the
> sta
I've heard Al3x mention adding flags so that application A tells twitter the
user read their friends timeline up to stats xyz so when they start using
application B it can jump over already read statuses. I have no idea the
status of this feature or if it is still being considered.
Abraham
2009/8
What does it mean to be "read" though? A public tweet can be "read" by
anyone by any widget that pulls it. If it's DL'ed by any of the various
*hose feeds, does that mean it's been "read"? What if it's searched and
found?
I find it very hard to believe that this makes sense in Twitter's paradigm
The twitter api has no such flag available.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:10 PM, Chris wrote:
>
> I've searched everywhere if this has been suggested as I can't imagine
> it has not been. Is there a way to add a flag to the API that denotes
> whether the tweet/reply/dm has been read? That way the rea