This new feature can be great, especialy if you provide some free
analytics about clicks, retweets count in the way bit.ly does
(R.I.P. :D).
But you said : "we're trying to protect users against phishing and
other malicious attacks"
I'm wondering how you can do that : expand all urls and follow h
Hello,
it seems like i can get a list of everyone that want's to follow me
using
friendship/incoming
Then how can I actually allow them to follow me...e.g. to accept that
request?
thanks.
According to the API guys, send them to Twitter.com. For some reason
they don't want us to have an API that allows us to accept or reject
friend requests
On Jun 10, 10:02 am, twittme_mobi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it seems like i can get a list of everyone that want's to follow me
> using
> friendship
Initially I did not see a privacy issue with t.co But, having thought
more about Twitter forcing us to use the t.co link as the first-hop
destination, I believe there are some potential privacy issues that
need to be clarified.
1)
Normally you need to specify in your service or product's privacy
How disruptive - and not in the "good way", for the most part.
For example, I've recently been developing a link shortening platform
with some unique aspects (similar to Twitter annotations). Here is a
mashup that leverages my platform in conjunction with Twitter:
http://mvtweets.com/tweetmap. Jus
I can't get entities to show up at all simply browsing to
http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?include_entities=true
Has this feature been pulled or am I doing something wrong?
J
On May 29, 1:02 am, Ellsass wrote:
> I've retooled my app a bit to avoid using "count=X" in my REST
>
Dear all,
I am a novice trying to build something. Did I read correctly that the
Twitter API will in the near future only output JSON and not xml or
atom anymore?
Cutrrently I am having a lot of trouble with JSON output combined with
the json_decode on the twitter id and getting it all in Mysql..
Hi James,
We haven't pulled the feature but I did notice the URL you've given is using
the wrong domain. For API requests to Twitter you want to be using the
http://api.twitter.com domain, which would make your request:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?include_entities=true
Hello,
I'm building a site and the client wants to be able to import friends
from twitter linked by email addresses. I read somewhere that twitter
disallows the lookup of email addresses for purposes of spamming, is
this true? I've seen a few sites that allow friend to be imported from
Twitter. Co
Another question will you HAVE to use include_entities=true to see the
display_url or will it always be included?
On Jun 10, 4:21 am, ASK wrote:
> How disruptive - and not in the "good way", for the most part.
>
> For example, I've recently been developing a link shortening platform
> with some u
While it's true that some details are still being worked out, the following
is the intention:
a) You post the link http://f.ws/tco within a tweet
b) Within the published, text component of the tweet, you'll see the t.coURL
c) within the entities of the tweet, you'll see your http://f.ws/tco link
d
Hi Taylor,
So is it correct to assume that my users will no longer be able to
advertise their webpage links through a direct appearance of that link
in their tweets (i.e. http://www.mygreatwebsite.com), because this new
initiative will always obfuscate the link within a t.co wrapper? In
fact, is
I've noticed on Raffi's timeline a field called expanded_url not
display_url for a t.co entity. Is the expanded_url element to be
treated differently, or is it as it says it is, the expanded version
of any url and not necessarily just t.co urls?
On Jun 10, 3:38 pm, Rich wrote:
> Another question
Calling include_entities=true on home_timeline is constantly returning
an http status error of 500
Hi Rich,
Thanks for pointing this out. We have a fix for this case pending deploy,
likely sometime next week. The error occurs due to an irreconcilable state
in one of the tweets within the timeline you're requesting.
Taylor
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Rich wrote:
> Calling include_entiti
Thanks Taylor, I discovered it possibly was something like that when
the error went away but reappeared when clicking through to the next
page.
Is there anything we can do to handle it at our end?
Richard
On Jun 10, 5:41 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Rich,
>
> Thanks for pointing this out.
There's no good way to handle it right now, the tweets that cause the issue
act as a "poison" on the result set you are retrieving once entities are
enabled. Best to just wait out for the fix.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Rich wrote:
> Thanks Taylor, I discovered it possibly was something li
Can you help us with integrating it?
Thank you.
We're still seeing very low tweet rates from our polls. We have 40+
searches and 40+ timeline (actually List timelines) that have been
running fine for may months. Over the last two days, even though
we've gotten successful polls, the rate of tweets is WAY down (like an
order of magnitude).
In t
Using:
ASP.Net 3.5 with MVC 2.0 http://asp.net/mvc
C#
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Twitter
LinqToTwitter http://linqtotwitter.codeplex.com (thanks @JoeMayo)
dotNetOAuth for oAuth http://code.google.com/p/dotnetoauth/ (thanks
@AArnott)
Newtonsoft JSON.Net for JSON http://james.newtonking.com/pr
I'm Marc Brooks @IDisposable I'm the Hack Prime (Sr. Architect) at
Infuz http://infuz.com
We have a platform BuzzRadius http://buzzradius.com that enables
location and/or special interest sites that build siloed, curated,
rated and ranked Tweet/Link/Trend/People listings of twitter. You can
see
So I am trying to post a status update within my webOS application, so
I need to stick to Javascript.
I can get the user authorized and I get a response with the following:
oauth_token=819797-
Jxq8aYUDRmykzVKrgoLhXSq67TEa5ruc4GJC2rWimw&oauth_token_secret=J6zix3FfA9LofH0awS24M3HcBYXO5nI1iYe8EfBA&u
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:14:06 -0700 (PDT)
"@IDisposable" wrote:
> Unlike many posters here, I REALLY LIKE the t.co shortening idea
> ...
> So, who's going to yell at us?
With all you data miners out there clicking and downloading everything
in sight, pretty soon you will only measure the noise cr
> > So, who's going to yell at us?
>
> With all you data miners out there clicking and downloading everything
> in sight, pretty soon you will only measure the noise created by data
> miners, web crawlers and the like.
If someone would operated a free global place where we could get that
informati
Unlike many posters here, I REALLY LIKE the t.co shortening idea. In
addition to enabling the blocking of malicious links, it will enable
Twitter to start offering some metrics and buzz rating on shared
links. I might have an issue with adhering to the letter of the TOS,
if not the actual spirit.
Hi Socca1157,
You don't need to acquire an access token for each action you want to
perform -- once you've received an access token, you'll want to store the
oauth_token and oauth_token_secret for later use.
If it's possible on WebOS to use HTTP headers instead of the POST body or
GET/query strin
Hi Mark,
Is this issue fixed now.
On May 28, 4:05 pm, Mark McBride wrote:
> I can reproduce this, and am taking a look now.
>
> ---Mark
>
> http://twitter.com/mccv
>
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Ronak wrote:
> > Hi Twitter API Team,
>
> > This looks like long standing issue in the actu
Sorry to continually bug you guys on this.
but i am using the code from twitter site
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_libraries#javascript
and when i am sending for status update of just Hello i receive this:
/statuses/update.xml?status=Hello
Incorrect signature
Signature base string: POST&
Quoting "@IDisposable" :
If someone would operated a free global place where we could get that
information (like the OEmbed standard calls for) then we could ask
without counting. In the meantime, I'm offering a valuable service to
my audience by unrolling the shortened URL to something meanin
Note that there is an OAuth library for JavaScript to encode the request
easily
See oauth.org
On Jun 11, 2010 3:59 AM, "Taylor Singletary"
wrote:
Hi Socca1157,
You don't need to acquire an access token for each action you want to
perform -- once you've received an access token, you'll want to
how do i go about creating a button that would allow a user on MY
website to post a custom message like: "this is a amazing website
http://blah.com"; on their twitter feed?
I have seen tools like ShareThis or whatever but we want a bare bones
type of link. Do we have to interface with the API and
wow!
strange why would i display those then?!
twitter is popular because the api is open and not because of API
restrictionthat's why twitter has
some advantages over facebookrestricting is not the best choice i
think...
On Jun 10, 11:01 am, Rich wrote:
> According to the API guys, send
> > Oh, I know it... that's why a Sitemap.xml, ROBOTS.TXT and offering an
> > OEmbed endpoint on your sites is a really good idea. Seehttp://oembed.com/
> > for the use of the latter.
>
> What's their business model? What do they sell to whom?
OEmbed.com is the place where the standard is spelled
I know a fix for this has been worked on but with the errors the last few
days we're behind on some getting some of these things out the door. We'll
post an update when it's out in production. Thanks for your patience.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Ronak wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Is this issue fi
If tco is to be the new three-letter agency and gatekeeper, we would
like to treat it nice and whitelist its crawler. If tco is
inadvertantly blocked, what happens?
I do not know if we have already been checked by tco as I have not
sent or received a dm with one of our own URLs.
What are the user
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