My name is Maurice Wright. I'm a mechanical engineer turned web
designer, turned web developer, turned web marketer. Most of this time
was spent in the financial services industry. I first really found
out about the Twitter API early last year. Early this year I began
working on a Twitter
The Conference is Sold Out! I've never seen such a thing. Anyone
have any extra full event passes they'd like to sell?
I've been coding for 25 hours straight to launch before the event, and
now I can't go. :-(
Help...anyone...
-Maurice
http://www.pay4tweet.com
On Apr 5, 12:04 pm, Doug
Thanks for the responses guys, but the first day means more to me than
the second day. I'll keep looking around.
-Mo
On Apr 13, 9:28 am, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Mo, as Taylor said, just grab a Hack Day ticket and we'll see you there!
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Mo maur
For the GET users/lookup documentation at
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/users/lookup,
the example URLs under Parameters Optional look like
http://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.xml?user_ids=user_id=1401881,1401882
and
Nice! That was fast. Thanks Taylor.
-Mo
On Apr 27, 12:16 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Mo,
This is now updated. Sorry about the confusion.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/episod
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Mo maur
using an app for DMs. The hourly limit for
whitelisted apps wasn't specified at all.
-Mo
http://www.pay4tweet.com
? Also, is 5K
DMs a day stated by Doug correct or is it 250 DMs?
Apparently Alex and I posted essentially the same request 5 minutes
apart. Answering to either this message or to my other post would be
much appreciated.
-Mo
http://www.pay4tweet.com
On May 12, 8:39 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet
Does that mean if @account has a whitelisted app, 5000 messages/day
can be sent through that app, but each app user (say @user_of_account)
only gets 250/day?
If so, is the 100 DM/hour limit the same for both @account and
@user_of_account, or is there a different hourly limit for @account?
-Mo
could
contribute to their allocation by using the website or an API client.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/episod
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
I'm trying to find a reliable source for whitelist limits for Direct
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
You guys couldn't have hinted about this to me at the developer meetup
or at Chirp before I built up a team? Thanks.
It's fitting that the author of the post is named Dick.
http://blog.twitter.com/2010/05/twitter-platform.html
), 140Proof, etc., etc.
-Mo
On May 24, 9:23 am, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
You guys couldn't have hinted about this to me at the developer meetup
or at Chirp before I built up a team? Thanks.
It's fitting that the author of the post is named Dick.
http://blog.twitter.com/2010/05/twitter
Ryan,
I asked explicitly about this at the Developer meetup earlier this
year, and received No Comment for an answer. Twice. Maybe there
needed to be a lot of discussion about this before a decision was
announced, but ... wow!
To Liz's point there is no language in the blog post about
Peter,
The strength of Twitter is that the user has control, not a
developer. If they want to post an offer on their page, or anything
else for that matter, for pay or just because they want to share one,
they should be allowed to. The Twitter infrastructure is a great
filter for weeding out
Ryan,
Thanks for writing the clarification. It sounds as if the intent of
the ban is to prevent anyone from emulating and distributing a stream
of Twitter data to Twitter mobile/web/desktop clients and inserting
ads into it. Tweets posted in individual accounts by account owners
or by
Taylor,
I'm glad Twitter thought to do this, but it still doesn't explain as
clearly as Ryan's post here about what's acceptable and what's not.
Not Acceptable:
Paid Tweets injected into any timeline on a service that leverages
the Twitter API (other than Promoted Tweets). This applies to any
Dewald,
Thanks for the clarification. What you're saying makes sense and is
in
line with what Ryan was saying. I hope you're right.
On May 27, 2:35 pm, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Mo,
I think the word injected is causing the confusion. As I understand
it it means:
- I pull
and monetize their applications.
-Mo
http://www.pay4tweet.com
that sheds a little light. Maybe I should put this in a blog
post. :-)
Twistori: http://www.twistori.com
Digg Labs Big Spy: http://labs.digg.com/bigspy/
On May 28, 10:29 am, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@borasky-
research.net wrote:
Quoting Mo maur...@moluv.com:
Twitter developers have a lot
Great update! I don't feel so bad for missing the event now.
-Mo
@pay4tweet
On May 31, 11:39 am, Zac Bowling zbowl...@gmail.com wrote:
This weekend's hackfest was at Twitter HQ was fun. About a couple dozen of us
stayed awake for about 30 hours and still had enough to energy to present
/
Thanks.
-Mo
@pay4tweet
I might be overlooking something, but it seems like users/lookup isn't
working. I tried it using my app credentials and got the following
message:
{
errors: [
{
code: 17,
message: No user matches for specified terms
}
]
}
Just to be sure, I went to
wrote:
Nice collection of infographics.
Abraham
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 07:43, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
I'd like to create a series of blog posts that take Twitter
application data from various Twitter apps and converts it into
something visual. If you have access to data from your
It looks like things are working again. Thanks unknown developer. I
also noticed that the extensions (json,xml,atom) seem to be case-
sensitive. I don't know how I got this far without noticing that.
On Jun 3, 9:04 pm, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
I might be overlooking something, but it seems
projects that people are aware of?
-Mo
It may just be me, but is anyone else having any problems adding a
status to Twitter by passing a query string?
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Ok. Thanks.
On May 17, 3:15 pm, Arnaud Meunier arn...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey Mo,
There is already a thread about this subject:http://bit.ly/j2v5Kd:)
I recommend you switch to Web Intents. That's the recommended (and supported
way) to do it. More info on this documentation
page:http
Since switching to the new Intents linking, by URLs are being
shortened. I have a registered Twitter application, and a relatively
short URL already ( http://TagsBy.me ).
I'd like to continue using my own URLs, even if it means I have to
build a shortener with an even shorter domain. However, I'd
your link int.co. When it gets displayed in
Twitter, it will show the link on your domain as you passed it in.
On May 18, 12:35 pm, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
Since switching to the new Intents linking, by URLs are being
shortened. I have a registered Twitter application, and a relatively
How do I register my domain as a URL shortener (like bit.ly or ow.ly)
so that the links I post do not get shortened with a T.CO domain when
I use intents?
I just looked through some old tweets and apparently even those URLs
have been replaced with T.CO.
When someone looks at my tweet stream they
of this discussion.
Kosso, I'm with you on the unexpected destinations.
In short, whoever is in control at Twitter is either not in direct
communication with users and developers in regard to this or is simply
not listening.
-Mo
On Jun 10, 2:23 pm, Ben Ward benw...@twitter.com wrote:
On Jun 10, 2011
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