Got it. Thanks again Brian.
-Mo
On May 12, 4:27 pm, Brian Sutorius bsutor...@twitter.com wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean - our REST whitelist only accepts usernames
and IP addresses as whitelistable entities. Applications don't send
direct messages, users do; the DM limit is on a per-user
As I posted in another thread [1], here is information from our help
center [2] to hopefully clarify this:
- By default, Twitter accounts can send 250 DMs per day.
- Accounts (not IPs and not apps) that are on the REST whitelist can
send up to 10,000 DMs per day
Taylor's point about the limit
Thanks Brian and Taylor. This definitely adds some clarification.
There is one last thing, though.
Brian, you mentioned that the limits you specified were NOT for IPs
and apps. What would be the DM limit for a whitelisted app?
I can't find that explicitly stated in any of the references.
On
I'm not sure what you mean - our REST whitelist only accepts usernames
and IP addresses as whitelistable entities. Applications don't send
direct messages, users do; the DM limit is on a per-user basis.
Brian
On May 12, 1:27 pm, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
Thanks Brian and Taylor. This
You should consider using the Streaming API in conjunction with the
REST API to build such a service, it might make things a little
easier. Currently there are several obstacles for a large-scale
integration with a service that intends to duplicate a desktop
application's functionality. The REST