There is not. There is actually not even a method to get the count the
number of tweets for a single search term.
You would have to pull as many of the search results as you can
and manually count them yourself. Sounds like it would be a lot of work to
get all the results you want though.
Abraham
I am having such problems - in my twitter app,I am sending the search
results to the screen,
then someone is trying to re-tweet a status so status_id is passed to
my
re-tweet script so that text could be extracted and re-tweeted.Then i
have the following error:
"Sorry, you are not authorized to s
Hi group and Twitter team,
Still having issues working with the Twitter API, main concerns are
things like when making JSONP requests to say accounts that don't
exists (like in the case of a typo etc) I just get a null header or
404 page.
To me when making a RESTful JSONP query it should still r
So...if user is protected and i am not following him, nor he is
following mecan i still
use friendship/show?
Basically i am trying to check in my application whether user is
followed or not by the logged-in user
How could i do that if friendship/exists is throwing an error in case
of prot
Hi all,
my twitter app has the functionality to delete own statuses , using
statuses/destroy...
only that i can find in the logs a lot of errors stating:
No status found with that ID.
Here are some status IDs: 4470190247, 4470445033,4470418659
any help is appreciated...thanks.
I might be understanding wrong, but when I do:
$ curl "http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline.json?
id=twitter&callback=bar"
I get:
bar({"request":"/statuses/user_timeline.json?
id=twitter&callback=bar","error":"Not found"})
Isn't that what you're asking for?
David
On Sep 30, 10:5
My apologies. I meant "WITHOUT using (a rate-limited call or one with
authentication)." In other words, I want an unauthenticated and rate-
unlimited way to translate an id into a screen name.
FWIW, I plan to cache the screen name for a given id for a reasonable
period of time, but I may need t
Hi Robby,
Thanks for the explanation on the read/write access. I hesitated to
signon when I saw the access requirement. Many saavy users will
hesitate as well. I want to see you get as many users as possible and
this will probably come up again when you move to the next phase. It
might be wor
We launched some code yesterday that tweets jobs out of our database.
We have multiple accounts that are tweeting. Most of the accounts
only tweet one tweet every 1/2 hour. We have one account, however;
that tweets 25-50 tweets every 1/2 hour. After a few runs on the
account that tweets 25-50,
Chad,
Very nice service that will accelerate development for app developers
who search Twitter. Best of luck!
/Martin
On Sep 29, 7:18 pm, Chad Etzel wrote:
> @Jesse, TweetHook is leveraging the Search API for now. The Streaming
> API has a totally different EULA and other subtle differences,
This is an annoying inconsistency with the Twitter API.
If you do an authenticated call to view a user's friends/followers,
and that user is either blocking the authenticated user or is private,
you will not be able to view their friends/followers. You will get
"not authorized" error. However,
Thanks for the response Ryan. Doesn't look like our account got
blocked since we are able to tweet. I am seeing some rate limit
issues which I started another thread about. I did notice that none
of our tweets show up in search results though. What type of behavior
could be preventing us from
is this actually the case?
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Changelog
on the 15th of september, this issue may have been cleared up.
This is an annoying inconsistency with the Twitter API.
If you do an authenticated call to view a user's friends/followers,
and that user is either blocki
My question is if there will be any plans for a whitelist of apps to
allow for persistent geo information?
I post travel tweets and would love to post them with the geo info of
the location, not necessarily where I'm at. In this case persistence
would be beneficial for people who search and find
I am usint the michael bleighs twitter auth gem. It works just fine
but there is a small issue of views that is popping up. I am dong
alot of ajax calls. It keeps looking for views in the gem directory
where the gem is unpacked in my rails app. Is there a way to look at
the real root of the ap
Hello, I have been using the stream API for quite some time and I
have come across a select few of my users that don't show in the
stream. There does not seem to be anything unusual with these users
but for some odd reason no stream data comes for their ID's. I get no
data for them through my a
the streaming API, if i recall correctly, is simply a random sampling of
users. it could be that those users are simply not collected in said sample.
I may be wrong though.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 14:21, Sameer wrote:
>
> Hello, I have been using the stream API for quite some time and I
> have
Yes, this is still the case. I thought for sure Tweet Thief was missing
something obvious, but when I went and tried it, he is 100% correct!
I agree with him that this is a serious bug that needs to be fixed.
Jim Renkel
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
The Streaming API and Search API are both filtered for quality. These
three accounts don't show due to this issue.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Sep 30, 1:21 pm, Sameer wrote:
> Hello, I have been using the stream API for quite some time and I
> have come
The /1/statuses/sample resource is the only sampled resource. The /1/
statuses/filter resource contains the full-fidelity feed, minus low
quality content, up to the rate limit. This resource isn't sampled in
any other manner.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On S
Sorry to clarify I am using the shadow stream with a set of follow
ID's.
On Sep 30, 4:52 pm, JDG wrote:
> the streaming API, if i recall correctly, is simply a random sampling of
> users. it could be that those users are simply not collected in said sample.
> I may be wrong though.
>
>
>
> On We
None of those IDs appear to be valid any more. Either they have been
deleted already or
the account that posted them has been deleted.
Josh
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 7:02 AM, twittme_mobi wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> my twitter app has the functionality to delete own statuses , using
> statuses/destroy
sorry - i guess i'm confused. we're speaking about the friendships/
exists endpoint? that changelong refers to statuses/friends, statuses/
followers, friends/ids, and followers/ids. sorry for the confusion.
i would suggest creating a ticket on the google code tracker and star
it if you'r
Hi Guys,
I have an app on the App engine using the search API and it is getting
heavily rate limited again this past couple of days.
I know that we are on a shared set of IP addresses and someone else could be
hammering the system, but it seems to run for weeks without seeing the rate
limit being
We've updated the retweet payload to look a lot more like a regular
tweet's payload. We find this change makes the retweet API
conceptually simpler, easier and more convenient to work with and
better overall. I've linked to examples of the new payload below, and
will be updating documentation shor
Over on the main Twitter blog @nk has written about a new Lists
feature we're getting ready to launch:
http://blog.twitter.com/2009/09/soon-to-launch-lists.html. We just
wanted to let API developers know that we'll be shipping an API for it
on day one. You'll be able to do things like create lists
Great, I think this is much better and provides a better way of
identify which tweet is a retweet and which is not.
/Amitab
Follow Twalle @mytwaller
On Sep 30, 4:08 pm, Marcel Molina wrote:
> We've updated the retweet payload to look a lot more like a regular
> tweet's payload. We find this ch
Nice stuff!
Glad I didn't spend a heap of time developing my own list/group
solution for Hahlo, instead I can just drop in the API. sweet.
On Oct 1, 9:13 am, Marcel Molina wrote:
> Over on the main Twitter blog @nk has written about a new Lists
> feature we're getting ready to
> launch:http:
Looking at the examples I think this works much nicer, and should be
'friendlier' to implement. Looking forward to playing with it further.
On Oct 1, 9:08 am, Marcel Molina wrote:
> We've updated the retweet payload to look a lot more like a regular
> tweet's payload. We find this change makes t
I'm hoping to do some research and build some neat tools around favorites in
Twitter (which while generally underutilized, when they are used they are
awesome and very useful).
Yet it seems the only way to get the knowledge that a tweet has been
favorited is via asking for a given user's favorites.
I've noticed this issue with the social graph methods as well.
I can see who's following a protected user via the website. ex:
http://twitter.com/msmosso/followers
But you can't get this data from the API anymore. ex: curl -u
username:password http://twitter.com/friends/ids/msmosso.xml
This is
Marcel Molina wrote:
> The above payloads don't contain a "retweet_count" element yet and
> they probably will. Other than that we don't suspect any more major
> changes as we approach a full public launch. As always, though, we're
> open and solicitous of everyone's feedback.
This is a great imp
I've been working on something similar for a month or 2 now.
http://beta.flockwith.com/
Luckily, they don't appear to be the same thing. :)
On Sep 30, 4:13 pm, Marcel Molina wrote:
> Over on the main Twitter blog @nk has written about a new Lists
> feature we're getting ready to
> launch:htt
Yay! Lists are a much needed feature and it's great to get some official
word out of Twitter that they are coming. The real killer part of this
feature is the ability to subscribe to other people's lists, you really hit
the nail on the head with that one. The list subscription functionality
I've
I don't like this approach purely based on the fact it's no longer
backwards compatible, it's going to break a lot of clients who aren't
looking for a retweet_status tag.
On Oct 1, 2:57 am, "Brian Smith" wrote:
> Marcel Molina wrote:
> > The above payloads don't contain a "retweet_count" element
Sorry ignore me, lack of sleep and I missed the tag outside the
one!
On Oct 1, 2:57 am, "Brian Smith" wrote:
> Marcel Molina wrote:
> > The above payloads don't contain a "retweet_count" element yet and
> > they probably will. Other than that we don't suspect any more major
> > changes as we a
One question though I notice you're adding the RT @user at the
beginning, is this intentional or can we add it ourselves (as some
people prefer the RT (via @user) format)
On Oct 1, 6:44 am, Rich wrote:
> Sorry ignore me, lack of sleep and I missed the tag outside the
> one!
>
> On Oct 1, 2:57
A final question, will home_timeline also follow this same format, as
the docs still have the old format.
On Oct 1, 6:46 am, Rich wrote:
> One question though I notice you're adding the RT @user at the
> beginning, is this intentional or can we add it ourselves (as some
> people prefer the RT (
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