Hi Raffi,
I've sent an eMail to a...@twitter.com requesting permission to use
xAuth in my S60 Twitter Client Gravity. Just curious if there's any
ETA for granting access to xAuth and/or providing documentation.
Many thanks in advance,
Ole
--
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s...@mobileways.de
On Twitter:
Great; thanks for the clarification. I guess the last confusion I
have is regarding the authorization request itself. Is that counted
as an api request? That is, if I get 400 users and hour, each posting
a single update, but each one authenticating each time they do an
update, does that impact
5 Days not and applicatin is still down and no response at all from
Twitter on my Support Ticket.
Beware of Oauth, Twitter can disable your site in a second with no
notice. I have still not gotten any feedback, communication of any
kind. The only nice thing about this process is that my users
Is it even worst that Raffi has seen this thread and posted in it, and still
not a peep? You would think that he would look into it and help out, or
contact somebody that could look into it. It's seems like they just have
their head in the sand.
Ryan
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Jim
Thank you for your quick reply.
I found out I was indeed rate limited, allthough i cant imagine having
done 150 requests testing my app only once.
Thanks anyway.
On 15 feb, 23:41, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
You can check if you are getting rate limited with this
Thanks for your reply. I will make those changes.
Currently, the user enters a search term, connects to the stream and
displays the results in a graphical manor. If the user decides to
search for something else, it disconnects the stream and reconnects
searching for a new keyword. I decided to
Hi
I have currently got an application the sends tweets to twitter but I
need to change the tweet from like username: tweet to something
else: tweet. Hope someone can help me asap. if you need further
explanation please let me know I need this asap. So your response
would be greatly appriciated.
No, they're not rate limited.
On 16 Feb 2010, at 10:54, Paul wrote:
Great; thanks for the clarification. I guess the last confusion I
have is regarding the authorization request itself. Is that counted
as an api request? That is, if I get 400 users and hour, each posting
a single update,
Exactly, all they have to do is contact me, I'll turn off the Tweet
scheduling module if that's causing them grief. It's about 1% of my
sites functionaly, and not used by most people. I can alter the site
per their request by commenting out a few lines of code. This could
have been fixed in 10
Carl,
Yes, this is the purpose of the streaming api. We'd rather have all clients
on oAuth, but we're in transition, so this is fine for now. Also, for
capacity planning issues, we do not want large-scale end-user clients to
begin connecting to the Streaming API.
Just be sure that you've
Authenticated requests count against the users rate limit not your site rate
limit.
On Feb 16, 2010 2:54 AM, Paul pkirk...@gmail.com wrote:
Great; thanks for the clarification. I guess the last confusion I
have is regarding the authorization request itself. Is that counted
as an api request?
its not an excuse - but this one is (right now) out of my control. i've
forwarded this thread along to those in the know.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Ryan Alford ryanalford...@gmail.comwrote:
Is it even worst that Raffi has seen this thread and posted in it, and
still not a peep? You
I see what you mean. It will be great to know what is the Twitter
approved way of providing vanity plates. It is obviously a feature
that will rock, if we can get a level playing field by that rule being
made public to all of us.
On Feb 16, 11:04 am, PJB pjbmancun...@gmail.com wrote:
Vanity
Over the past several weeks, I have never been able to view the
details of 1 of my OAuth clients, when I go to:
http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/details/XX
I can view the details of my other apps, but this one has
*consistently* given Over Capacity messages. I went to twitter.com/
help and
Presumably to do the OAuth vanity plate, you have to do what you
described in your disgruntled developer post above. I.e., the user
registers their own OAuth app and enters the corresponding values in
your app, allowing you to masquerade as their app in tweets. Frankly,
it seems to run counter
Nom nom nom, say the spammers.
Add to that method a few proxies and/or IP addresses, or something as
simple as giving your users a PHP proxy pass-thru script that they can
upload to their servers, and there is no way that Twitter can even
identify the offending app, let alone
Sorry I am a little late to the thread and there are a lot of topics here so
I'll do my best to cover them.
1. Email notices - we send out an email for warnings and for suspensions
every time to the email on record for the account that is being suspended.
If the email isn't up to date or isn't
Sometimes you can go directly to the edit page:
https://twitter.com/oauth_clients/edit/XX
To open a ticket you can email a...@twitter.com
Abraham
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 08:03, Mike Champion mike.champ...@gmail.comwrote:
Over the past several weeks, I have never been able to view the
oauth. the caveat is that i stated that xauth will not be allowed for web
applications, but i can think of a few creative ways around that.
Raffi,
I assume that would be as a general rule for day-to-day operations of
web apps.
But, for web apps you are still going to allow the one-time bulk
But, for web apps you are still going to allow the one-time bulk
conversion of existing users with xauth, correct?
yes.
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Twitter Platform Team
http://twitter.com/raffi
understood, but, right now, not in the plan. web apps will have to use the
standard oauth workflow.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, this whole Chinese user issue affects web apps as well.
Because, with OAuth, any Chinese user (or any user
Mike,
It's a known issue right now (sorry) but I don't know when a fix is going
out for it.
Best, Ryan
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Mike Champion mike.champ...@gmail.comwrote:
Over the past several weeks, I have never been able to view the
details of 1 of my OAuth clients, when I go to:
Hi
Has anybody implemented complete Retweet functionality (retweets by others,
by you, your retweets) in their app.
There are couple of issues with retweets api
see here
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/fb44e38e034cb9b7?pli=1
I would like to know if any
Why you don't use the username of the logged-in account?
i think (i'm not sure) you can't change the username... if it is
possible, you can fake messages, etc.!
On 16 Feb., 10:52, Jayster jehs...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi
I have currently got an application the sends tweets to twitter but I
need
Apparently, that Classic ASP script does work. It seems that the
Twitter account I was attempting to follow was one of those that holds
followers pending until approved.
Theoretically, you could have a link to the script and with ajax make
it so people with Twitter accounts who are signed in could
Hey guys,
I was wondering if twitter has any plans to offer a global URL to each
user's profile pic? This would be very handy for third party apps
built on top of Twitter. Grabbing the profile_image_url which links
directly to the S3 URL, is susceptible to change and requires a lot of
effort on
I dunno guys, I haven't had a problem at all after I figured out the
bash issue and using nohup (thanks Jeffrey).
I actually used the unedited example code the phirehose developer put
out in the last update. It ran for 2 weeks solid with no issues.
On Feb 12, 10:12 am, Atul Kulkarni
Hi Fauzil,
I guess you're the author of Twitblack? I'm another j2me developer
here, the author of PavoMe. Unfortunately I can't give you much advice
on j2me OAuth as I do most of that stuff on the server side. Few
suggestions however:
1. The clock: why don't you try to get the exact time at the
As a web developer, I have been tasked with putting up a sidebar on
our website that displays a running set of Tweets that I and those I
follow have made. I would be happy with the latest 10 to 20 entries,
with possibly a scroll bar for more.
For now, I am looking at Javascript possibilities
Hey Guys ...
Last Week I Found A URL For Add Application [ API ] In Twitter
WebSite , But Now I Can't Find It And I Forgotted :( Anybody Can Help
Me ?
With Best Regards, @3rB3r
hi
I recently started learning flex and some sort of api programming.
I found the twitter api for actionscript so simple so that I made an
application and updated myself using it. I am thinking of adding some
more features to it.
Is there a way to make a TwitterUser instance with our
Perfectly put Ryan.
On 16 Feb 2010, at 18:46, Ryan Sarver wrote:
Sorry I am a little late to the thread and there are a lot of topics here so
I'll do my best to cover them.
1. Email notices - we send out an email for warnings and for suspensions
every time to the email on record for the
Thanks very much for the reply...
On Feb 16, 10:46 am, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Sorry I am a little late to the thread and there are a lot of topics here so
I'll do my best to cover them.
1. Email notices - we send out an email for warnings and for suspensions
every time to
probably more than a single day :P
yes - we have thought about it... its low on our priority list right now,
however.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Peter Kieltyka
peter.kielt...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey guys,
I was wondering if twitter has any plans to offer a global URL to each
user's
Well 5 days later, I finaly got a response from Twitter. Posted
below. I'm going to spend the few minutes required to make my app
compliant and see if and when it gets turned back on.
to be continued.''
On Feb 16, 3:49 pm, PJB pjbmancun...@gmail.com wrote:
Brian,
Brian,
I have made the requested changes to my application, but the support
ticket has been closed and is no longer available. Who do I contac to
request to have my application turned back on? I hope it won't take
as long to check on this as it did for my first notice :)
Also, I cannot get to
You can use http://twitter.com/oauth_clients to register a Twitter API
application for use with OAuth. Is that what you're looking for?
--
Chris Thomson
On 2010-02-16, at 2:02 PM, 3rB3r wrote:
Hey Guys ...
Last Week I Found A URL For Add Application [ API ] In Twitter
WebSite , But Now I
Ryan, can you check and see if #1 below is really happening. My
twitter account is
jim_fulford. It has my main email on it, and has never been changed.
I did not get a warning
or a suspension notice of any kind.
Thanks
Jim Fulford
On Feb 16, 1:46 pm, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Just visit http://twitter.com/oauth
Its all about twitter oauth applications :)
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I turned off everything in my application that can send a tweet in an
automated fashion. (Kind of like killing a fly with a sledgehammer)
If I try to determine how many tweets can be sent per hour or per day,
etc. I'll never get my site back on. And this feature is a new
addition and and not
How do you know it is not the follower acquisition nature of your
application that caused the suspension?
That URL that Brian linked to also has a section titled, Automated
Following and Un-Following.
On Feb 16, 6:11 pm, Jim Fulford j...@fulford.me wrote:
I turned off everything in my
Jim,
It's part of the functionality of the tool, so it's not something that is
prone to a human forgetting. Is the jim_fulford account the one that your
OAuth tokens are associated with?
Either way, a...@twitter.com is your best channel for follow up.
Thanks, Ryan
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 2:06
Ryan,
Yes jim_fulford is the account with the oauth_client. It appears that
Twitter has turned GoTwitr back on, but I cannot access the
oauth_client page frmo jim_fulford, it still shows suspended.
On Feb 16, 5:58 pm, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Jim,
It's part of the functionality
I'm assuming that it was the modules that sent tweets into the
timeline. (based on the email) My auto_follow and un_follow is very
tame compared to most. For example, Smart Follow show you who is
following you that you are not following, but it lets you chose who
you want to follow, and then
Ryan,
I assume that Brian actually uses an application before he decides
that the application is in violation.
It will be very helpful and professional if he could be more specific
in saying something like, The feature that you call XYZ in your
application is in violation of our rule ABC (the
Yes, I am receiving limit messages.
I will send an email once my college project is near completion and
ready to go live.
Thanks for Twitter's Dev Team Help!
- Will Mulligan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
We are several developpers using the recommended Phirehose library to
catch tweets from the twitter streaming api.
Surprisingly, we have all at the same time the same connection error.
The last connection error occured today (feb 16) at 3.12PM GMT.
(see details at
Might I suggest that since you now have email contact with Twitter,
that you cease copying ALL of your correspondence with them to this
group?
On Feb 16, 1:53 pm, Jim Fulford j...@fulford.me wrote:
Brian,
I have made the requested changes to my application, but the support
ticket has been
Something just to keep in mind. Try not to postpone integration into a
higher access level stream for last b'coz you might have to process A LOT (I
really mean it!) of tweets. Unless well done it could be over whelming for
the application to integrate with elevated access level stream.
On Tue,
Are you able to tell me how many more?
I know that current am getting about 28 tweets per second that contain
'rt' in them.
I estimated from the twitter.com search, that there are about 40-50
per second, but that is assuming the twitter.com is not limited.
Thanks
If you are using just track predicate, then u should be fine. But in general
gardenhose floods u depending on the time of the day and various other
factors nearly a few thousand tweets per hour on an average or something
similar. But again it depends what u r consuming. My numbers could certainly
Yes, and I experienced two different things:
1: It rendered the mobile OAuth flow, but then switched the browser
into mobile mode for all of twitter.com. So, after signing in the
user browses to her twitter homepage it is rendered in the mobile
view. User had to click View in Standard at the
Hi DenVog,
First, cool, you quoted my post at droolfactory.
Raffi: Yes, the Twitter-OAuth-iPhone code from
http://github.com/bengottlieb/Twitter-OAuth-iPhone is using page
scraping and javascript to pull out the PIN. This is the code that
DenVog is referencing from my post.
The better way to
Never did get a post on status.twitter.com on this.
Abraham
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 15:24, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
we're aware of the issue and are working on it - i expect a post to
status.twitter.com in a bit.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Yu-Shan Fung
hi anton,
thank you for your advice.
that's very useful.
and yes, i'm twitblack author :-)
On 16 February 2010 23:53, Anton Krasovsky anton.krasov...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Fauzil,
I guess you're the author of Twitblack? I'm another j2me developer
here, the author of PavoMe. Unfortunately I
yeah - by the time we got ready to put the post up, on this particular
issue, we had solved the problem.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Never did get a post on status.twitter.com on this.
Abraham
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 15:24, Raffi Krikorian
Hey Raffi,
It would probably be helpful for a lot of us if the status blog (or another
secondary indicator) was more accurate in terms of being a problem/no
problem indicator. Even if it didn't have an indication as to cause or
expected time to resolve, just a little flag that said 'we
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