I just tried again (last time I tried is about 12 hours ago) and I am
getting the notifications now.
Thanks.
Tom
On 10/1/10 11:05 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
> I just verified with curl and it worked fine.
>
> ?
>
> -John
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
>> I tri
I'm seeing list modification events in my Site Streams. The list events
I've seen are are list_member_added, list_member_removed and list_created.
Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
I tried, but I didn't see anything. Adding a new user to one of my lists
didn't send anything, and removing didn't either.
I just verified with curl and it worked fine.
?
-John
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> I tried, but I didn't see anything. Adding a new user to one of my lists
> didn't send anything, and removing didn't either.
>
> Haven't been able to test this outside my app, alth
I tried, but I didn't see anything. Adding a new user to one of my lists
didn't send anything, and removing didn't either.
Haven't been able to test this outside my app, although I doubt that
it's my code (it simply outputs all incoming data to debug). Tried with
cURL but got an error about Basic
List modifications are streamed as social events. The lists themselves
are not streamed.
-John
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Correct.
>
> I'd like to add an additional question to this thread: what about list
> events? The docs say that they get sent, but they don
Correct.
I'd like to add an additional question to this thread: what about list
events? The docs say that they get sent, but they don't.
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/user_streams
Tom
On 10/1/10 7:46 PM, Justin wrote:
> It sounds like it's the same (NO) for both:
>
> Friendship Events
> Create
It sounds like it's the same (NO) for both:
Friendship Events
Created - To you, from you
Deleted - From you
So, unfollow events from you not to you as the target. There doesn't
seem to be any way to tell when someone stops following other than
using the rest API to check followers and compare it
Ah, I apologize. I missed that. I saw block/unblock events come in
during my tests, I didn't realize they were directed at the source
rather than the target.
On Sep 30, 12:59 pm, Mark McBride wrote:
> Note that block/unblock events are delivered to the person creating or
> destroying the block (t
Site Streams only or User Streams? I'm developing around User Streams.
--
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting tsmango :
Hi, Ed. Block and unblock events are already bei
Note that block/unblock events are delivered to the person creating or
destroying the block (the source of the action), *not* the target of
the action.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:31 AM, tsmango wrote:
> Hi, Ed. Block and unblock events are already being deliv
Hi, Ed. Block and unblock events are already being delivered in the
Site Stream. Very useful!
On Sep 30, 12:30 pm, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" wrote:
> As long as we're wishing, I'd like to get a notification when someone
> blocks me. ;-)
> --
> M. Edward (Ed) Boraskyhttp://borasky-research.nethtt
As long as we're wishing, I'd like to get a notification when someone
blocks me. ;-)
--
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: h
Thanks both for your responses.
-John
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:12 AM, tsmango wrote:
> Hey, John. There are a few reasons I'm interested in unfollow events
> in Site Streams, but Tim got to the real point: "it would make it
> extremely easy to keep the relationship info up to date".
>
> * My s
Hey, John. There are a few reasons I'm interested in unfollow events
in Site Streams, but Tim got to the real point: "it would make it
extremely easy to keep the relationship info up to date".
* My service shows you the latest tweet, matching specific criteria,
from each person you follow. Current
Favstar offers a different UI based on whether you're following someone or
not, and different services based on whether you're following @favstar or
not. If site streams provided unfollow data it would make it extremely easy
to keep the relationship info up to date. OneForty.com was also interest
Please describe your use case for unfollows on Site Streams...
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter, Inc.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 5:09 PM, tsmango wrote:
> Ah I wasn't able to find that. It's a shame if true. Thanks for the
> information.
>
> On Sep 29, 6:05 pm, Tim Haines wrote:
Ah I wasn't able to find that. It's a shame if true. Thanks for the
information.
On Sep 29, 6:05 pm, Tim Haines wrote:
> Seen this answered about 1 - 2 weeks ago. Answer is no.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:23 AM, tsmango wrote:
> > I was hoping for some clarification on the social events d
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