Quoting John Kalucki :
We've been pushing scale, operational and
efficiency branches recently, and haven't exposed anything user-facing in
quite some time. If we can't keep well ahead of the organic tweet growth,
we're in a tough spot.
At 50 million tweets a day, and an average tweet size (JSO
Raised as an issue
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1480
On Feb 21, 6:06 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This also applies to the social graph methods which is very frustrating for
> my Intersect extension. [1]
>
> Abraham
>
> [1]https://chrome.google.com/ext
Hi folks,
I'm Tom Woolway, and I work on the TweetDeck desktop client (and hack around
on various other things), based in London, UK. I now primarily work with
AS3, but in a past life used to be write stuff in C and Python. I'm also
heading to Chirp, look forward to meeting a lot of you there.
Ch
I'm looking into releasing a data set based on information pulled from the
Twitter API. It would be a free release limited to academic researchers, an
anonymized version of the network connections of several million users with
public profiles.
What I'm hoping to release is something like this:
, ,
Abraham,
Are there any plans to make this any easier for developers to implement
retweets-of-me in the short term? The best solution (for client devs) would
obviously be a stream of the latest retweets, with the full original status
object inline, but as it looks like this isn't going to happen, a
Hi,
I'm getting what look like inconsistent responses from the API for a
particular small handful of users. I'm sure I'm doing something
stupid, but I can't figure out what; any insight would be appreciated.
Here is a sample pair of problematic calls/responses:
curl "http://api.twitter.com/1/user
Hi, I'm updating a .net lib so it can handle lists. List creation is
OK but when I try and assign a member (an account which I also own) to
the newly created list I get the error:
/1/twitterapi/team/members.xml?
list_id=7869628&id=94564101
You aren't allowed to add members to this list
I'
Hey all,
I'm Berto Murillo (@mstberto) and I'm from Missouri. Graduated last
year and am now a Software Engineer. In my spare time, I've built two
Twitter clients (C++ and Java). The feature I'd like to see most
added has already been said multiple times, and that's the
conversation method. T
On Feb 23, 11:45 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> As far as programmatic detection, there are significant policy issues in
> play around filtered users. Getting this feature shipped is the real
> solution.
Thanks for the quick response John! We suspected that shipping this
feature was the right solutio
Hello everyone
My name is Peter Denton (@petermdenton). I am a PM, designer, and front end
developer.
I built www.twibs.com and am working on a sentiment analysis engine with a
team of people, expecting to complete in around a month's time.
I am amazed at the communal aspects on the dev mailing
Quoting Pete Warden :
I'm looking into releasing a data set based on information pulled from the
Twitter API. It would be a free release limited to academic researchers, an
anonymized version of the network connections of several million users with
public profiles.
What I'm hoping to release is
It's possible, if not likely, that releasing this data would be against one
or more Service Terms.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Pete Warden wrote:
> I'm looking into releasing a data set based on information pulled from
Network operations believes that they found and fixed the proximate cause of
the connection abandonment issue -- a periodically overwhelmed LB CPU. The
LB should close connections in this case, but for some reason it wasn't
closing them over the last two weeks. Load will be more carefully managed o
I don't know if you could detect this via Facebook updates. You could,
perhaps, start following them on the stream and poll their timelines in
parallel until you determine that their tweets are flowing -- then turn off
the polling.
-John
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Jonathan Strauss <
jonat.
The value lies in the particular properties of a real social graph, as
opposed to an artificially generated one. The sort of questions it's useful
for are primarily social rather than mathematical. For a summary of some
existing research on similar data sets, see:
http://petewarden.typepad.com/sea
On Feb 19, 12:54 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do
> you most want to see added?
I'm Jonathan Strauss, and I'm co-founder of a startup called the
Snowball Factory[1] that builds performance marketing tools fo
You are trying to add members to @twitterapi/team which is an account/list
you don't own.
If you are adding user_id 94564101 to listb by usera you should use:
https://api.twitter.com/1/usera/listb/members.xml?id=94564101
Abraham
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 06:31, YARG wrote:
> Hi, I'm updating a .
Hi,
What is the best practice if I have 20K twitter user base and I want
to track user's specific keywords via statuses/filter?
Should I distribute the processing on multiple nodes, lets say open a
streaming connection tracking keywords for 5K users each (on different
IPs or same IP with differen
Can anyone help me discover a method of finding dormant Twitter
accounts in which the owners only submitted one tweet to twitter.
I'm trying to have a developer build me an application that would find
lots of accounts exactly like this one:
http://twitter.com/gastown
the criteria is that:
1) th
If you are still having this issue and have double checked that the statuses
are actually getting posted with your consumer key then you should probably
email a...@twitter.com with as much detail as you can.
Abraham
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 21:50, Manu wrote:
> Hi Abraham,
> Yes, it should b
The documentation should be pretty clear on this topic. One main connection,
and perhaps an auxiliary connection to manage query velocity. You must not
proliferate connections to work around rate limits. Instead, you must apply
for higher access. Connections are expensive.
http://apiwiki.twitter.c
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/friends.json?screen_name=johncow just
worked fine for me. It might have been a temporary issue.
Abraham
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 07:02, Josh Bleecher Snyder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting what look like inconsistent responses from the API for a
> particular small h
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 02:44, srikanth reddy wrote:
> @Abraham
> One thing you cant do with the API is
> Preventing users from retweeting their friends retweet which has already
> been retweeted by the user .To check this
> Go to "Retweets By Others" tab just retweet a friend's retweet and refres
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 08:00, Thomas Woolway wrote:
> Abraham,
>
> Are there any plans to make this any easier for developers to implement
> retweets-of-me in the short term? The best solution (for client devs) would
> obviously be a stream of the latest retweets, with the full original status
>
On Feb 24, 2:06 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> The documentation should be pretty clear on this topic. One main connection,
> and perhaps an auxiliary connection to manage query velocity.
Hey John,
Do you recommend this kind of 2 connection setup for updating our user
list when using the follow predi
Hello, my name is Fernando and recently posted a message here talking
about the failure to capture the access_token on Twitter by
JavaScript.Eu received in response, a message telling me to use the
library's official OAuth JavaScript. Well, I made the change and now,
Twitter returns 'Failed to vali
> http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/friends.json?screen_name=johncow just
> worked fine for me. It might have been a temporary issue.
Confirmed -- works again for me. Looks like it was a temporary bump,
indeed. Thanks, Abraham.
-josh
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 07:02, Josh Bleecher Snyder
> wro
Hi folks,
A preview of something I'm currently working on. Statistics of the day so far
in numbers. Check out the preview at http://dor.ky/research/twitter-source
Ideas/Comments/Suggestions most welcome. Once this is issued live, it'll only
show the previous days figures. At present these are l
Nice!! Let me know when it goes live and I'll do a blog post on it! By
the way, which stream are you using? "sample" is a lower frequency
than "gardenhose".
--
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." ~ Pa
This technique works for updating any filter predicate. The count parameter
should work on a shadow account. It won't work on a default access account.
We have a number of very large integrations using this technique with
Birddog access -- it should scale down to Shadow access just fine.
The docum
We've been looking around for a few hours, but something we thought
would be relatively easy has proven somewhat tricky.
Is there a basic URL syntax for sending a user to a page to retweet a
status ID? We display our statuses on our site, and just want to
provide a simple link to redirect someone
Hi to All,
How can i get the links with in the tweet, thru my api connect from
ruby on rails application.
For ex: somthing like that in you tube but watch it again no prob
means ok take care of url after view
http://www.youtube.com/user/NyrosTechnologies
in that , i would like to get "href" inf
I'll probably try one last time over the weekend and if still cant
crack it, will send a mail with the details.
Thanks,
-Manu.
On Feb 25, 2:41 am, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you are still having this issue and have double checked that the statuses
> are actually getting post
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