Hi folks,
I don't know whether I'm missing something completely simple here, but
how do I determine a screen name from a users id?
Scott.
Thanks :) I figured that would be the only way, cheers Damon!
Sent from my iPhone
On 25 Oct 2009, at 02:51, Damon Clinkscales sca...@pobox.com wrote:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
I don't know whether I'm missing something completely simple here
Hi Folks.
Whats the best way of seeing what locations in the world are most
talked about, and the frequency of which they are talked about? Is
this possible and are there any pointers in going about it?
Thank you for taking the time to read.
Scott.
I much prefer using http://wiki.github.com/jmathai/twitter-async
Scott.
On 1 Nov 2009, at 19:57, Michael Mokrysz wrote:
Hi,
I've been messing around with the API for a while now and I've been
wondering whether there's any particular consensus over the best
library to use with PHP? Up to
is technically very sound, extremely well thought
out and continuously being improved. Moreover, jmathai is very
helpful and responds to questions/requests etc within hours.
Big fan.
Plus, you get the advantage of asynchronous calls...
On Nov 1, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr
Hi Folks,
After seeing Kal's post earlier, I was wondering its its possible to
filter a set of statuses only to be returned if they have geodata
(other statuses aren't useful to me for this project). Is this possible?
Scott.
Thought so! Is it something you're thinking of implementing at any
stage?
On 3 Nov 2009, at 01:52, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
hi scott.
unfortunately, not currently. right now you need to filter through
the statuses to see ones that have a populated geo tag.
Hi Folks,
After seeing
if we simply
increased the sampling rate on the existing streams.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Nov 3, 1:52 am, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
Thought so! Is it something you're thinking of implementing at any
stage?
On 3 Nov 2009, at 01:52, Raffi
Hi folks,
I'm interesting in collecting all tweets containing a selection of words. Whats
the best way of fetching all tweets that contain one of these words or will I
need to search via each one in turn? I'm going to be building a visualisation
of certain terms, that's why I'm asking. Nothing
That's what I was thinking, thanks Cameron :)
On 20 Dec 2009, at 18:36, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I'm interesting in collecting all tweets containing a selection of words.
Whats the best way of fetching all tweets that contain one of these words
Sounds like a job for the Streaming API.
--
agreed.
On 20 Jan 2010, at 12:25, Andrew Badera wrote:
Thank you, Twitter team, for updating the status blog relatively
promptly this morning. That's a welcome change.
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280 Google Voice
∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
∞ Google me:
Raffi,
Just out of pure curiosity, does Twitter have any statistic pages anywhere
regarding the volume of tweets processed etc?
Scott.
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On 15 Feb 2010, at 22:59, Abraham Williams wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 14:55, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
Quite. I've never felt in any way intimidated by the API group, and any
disagreements I have had with their policies have been entirely constructive.
Ditto. However
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,
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
Perhaps some kind of status indication such as green/amber/red lights?
Scott.
On 17 Feb 2010, at 06:54, Tim Haines wrote:
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
Hi folks,
I wouldn't usually post something of this nature but I think you'll agree its
worth reading. I give you quite possibly the best tweet I've ever seen:
http://twitter.com/lancearmstrong/status/9045920131
Scott.
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I'll be sure to check them out!
On 17 Feb 2010, at 19:21, John Meyer wrote:
On 2/17/2010 12:09 PM, Scott Wilcox wrote:
Hi folks,
I wouldn't usually post something of this nature but I think you'll agree
its worth reading. I give you quite possibly the best tweet I've ever seen:
http
Hello,
At tweekly.fm we probably have around 1000-2000 accounts where users haven't
removed their accounts and have just removed permission for the app to run.
Once our weekly processes run, they return the expected 'Could not authenticate
you' errors.
Whats going to be the best way to run
Thats brilliant, I've been wanting this for a long time now.
On 17 Feb 2010, at 19:48, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
hi all.
one of the complaints we hear about a lot is that statuses/update silently
rejects tweets that are greater than 140 characters (as well as silently
dropping duplicate
There isn't one.
On 19 Feb 2010, at 21:56, Abigail Fabien wrote:
Do you know of any mechanism for creating those accounts?
On Feb 19, 3:42 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
There are certainly valid use cases for automatic account creation,
but I have yet to see a valid mechanism
Hi,
I'm Scott Wilcox (@dordotky). I'm a freelance developer and currently run and
maintain the http://tweekly.fm and http://laststat.us services. I developer
mostly in PHP over the majority of my projects but plan to switch to either
Ruby or Python this year. I'm also an iPhone developer
I hear to get a link in that space you have to be sleeping with one of the team
;)
On 22 Feb 2010, at 14:19, twittelator wrote:
I'd love feature parity with Twitter web - like a flag to home
timeline that would include RT's. I'd like access to xAUTH like some
other vendors already have, to
Hi,
Are you sure thats not the user you're requesting being suspended rather that
you?
Have you checked your HTTP response to see how many API calls you have left?
Scott.
On 22 Feb 2010, at 13:23, jtrigsby wrote:
Greetings gang,
I'm running into a problem that I suspect is rate limit
then.
Cheers,
-mike
On Feb 22, 11:23 am, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
I heard the ante's been up'd to a train.
--ab
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
I hear to get a link in that space you have to be sleeping with one of the
team ;)
On 22
Same issue here, over the past six hours more than ever.
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:13, John Kalucki wrote:
One further note: A reasonable workaround for the moment is to, if your
client allows iotcls, set a socket timeout of about 90 seconds on your
streaming api connection. The servers
No problem. :)
Scott
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:18, jtrigsby wrote:
That was exactly the problem! Thanks Scott... I never would have
thought of that!
jtrigsby
On Feb 23, 9:45 am, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
Hi,
Are you sure thats not the user you're requesting being suspended rather
connections.
-John
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
Same issue here, over the past six hours more than ever.
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:13, John Kalucki wrote:
One further note: A reasonable workaround for the moment is to, if your
client allows iotcls, set
Hi,
I'd at least place an email address is useful incase your client has an issue,
they can then contact you to resolve it.
Scott.
On 23 Feb 2010, at 01:30, enderp wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using the search API with CURL and I know how to set a user agent.
My question is, what does twitter want
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
Hi folks,
If you ever bump into rate limiting issues and want to check your remaining
balance from a third party site, I've added a small feature to allow you to do
so. It'll display your hourly limit, remaining calls, reset time and time from
now for reset (ie, 30 minutes). Its pretty much a
Currently looking more into this. It appears that you're not limited by User or
IP but rather a combination of the two. Ryan could you comment on this? Is this
the expected behaviour?
Scott.
On 26 Feb 2010, at 14:06, Scott Wilcox wrote:
Hi folks,
If you ever bump into rate limiting issues
Just a heads up to John/Raffi etc. There currently seems to be an issue with
the timelines for some users. Across my accounts, I've got no tweets coming in
for the past couple of hours, whereas other accounts are showing them fine.
(Yes, I've confirmed there should be new tweets showing up!)
Just a follow up on this. For users I've started following since this happened,
their tweets show up in my timeline yet the users I was already following do
not.
Scott.
On 28 Feb 2010, at 12:02, Scott Wilcox wrote:
Just a heads up to John/Raffi etc. There currently seems to be an issue
:39 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
Just a follow up on this. For users I've started following since this
happened, their tweets show up in my timeline yet the users I was already
following do not.
Scott.
On 28 Feb 2010, at 12:02, Scott Wilcox wrote:
Just a heads up to John/Raffi
, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
Nope, just a delay in accepting my post :)
What was the cause?
Scott.
On 28 Feb 2010, at 22:16, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
is this still occurring? we've posted the following on our status blog
http://status.twitter.com/post/418019220/some-users
rofl, i thought as much :P
On 1 Mar 2010, at 01:21, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
next question is, why do my replies seem to be taking an age to hit the
list today? Not many mods around or something? All watching the hockey? :P
Too much hash last night, sorry.
--
Hello,
This is a known issue.
Scott.
On 1 Mar 2010, at 14:33, Moshe C. wrote:
How come authentication is required for APIs returning followed users
of a protected user (friends/ids, statuses/friends) , but this info
is open via the Twitter Web site ?
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Hello Alex,
Not really, no. They'll at least have to travel to the Twitter site to go
through the OAuth process.
Scott.
On 3 Mar 2010, at 02:58, AlexBeck wrote:
I am creating a project for a rather large client, and have run into a
twitter api question. The client wants to create a follow
Zhami,
I'd go with https://api.twitter.com/1
Scott.
On 3 Mar 2010, at 15:02, Zhami wrote:
What is the correct API end-point for OAuth authenticated,
*documented* API calls?
http(s)://twitter.com
http(s)://api.twitter.com
http(s)://api.twitter.com/1
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Agreed, I strip out too.
On 8 Mar 2010, at 15:57, Brian Smith wrote:
Hi Taylor,
I tried %20 along with a lot of other things and nbsp; was the only thing
that worked in all places -- the web, Twitter clients, and SMS messages to
cell phones. Other than this problem, it has worked great
There is no API endpoint for this. You will need to build it clientside
yourself. Get your list of followers and friends and then compare.
Scott.
On 9 Mar 2010, at 10:51, Durrab wrote:
Hello,
My name is Durrab and I want Twitter to Provide one more
API Request as those Friends
Hello,
You're accessing an API resource that requires authentication in the URL, thats
why you're being prompted for a username and password. I have no idea about the
tumblr page you've seen but there are plenty of Basic auth applications still
out there.
Scott.
On 11 Mar 2010, at 12:06,
New tweets for me John. Its just started doing it again.
Lots of new tweets in timeline via twitter.com, nothing via Tweetie/API. I have
noticed a few times of Tweetie reporting errors with since_id, not too sure if
thats a client problem or your side.
Scott.
On 15 Mar 2010, at 14:30, John
? is it via tweetie and / or via the API?
there is a known issue with tweetie desktop that we have reported to loren,
but i don't (currently) know of an error via the API.
thanks.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
New tweets for me John. Its just started
I second Abraham's view on this.
On 12 Apr 2010, at 17:04, Abraham Williams wrote:
There are a number of people that would like Twitter to consider open
sourcing Tweetie for Mac: http://act.ly/1w1
There is much to be gained such as community contributed patches, a more
competitive
Do it, do it, do it!
teehee!
On 17 Aug 2010, at 19:42, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
I'm seriously considering a blog post about it - someone talk me out of it!
--
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
A mathematician is a device for turning
In your applications profile, there is a section for your own tokens which
eradicates the need for pushing through the user authentication process. You
can use a library to make OAuth requests from that point on, one of which calls
will be the user_timeline.
Scott.
On 1 Sep 2010, at 08:17,
Hmm, that would be down to the developers of said applications not moving them
to OAuth, nothing to do with Twitter. They've had plenty of time and warnings
to do so.
Don't take it out on Twitter when its down to the developers of the
applications to maintain them.
On 3 Sep 2010, at 22:43,
That's a fantastic addition to an already great library.
Great work!
On 4 Sep 2010, at 21:22, jmathai wrote:
The twitter-async library on github now lets you easily view a
sequence diagram of calls. This is specifically useful when you're
making multiple calls asynchronously. Here's a
:). The same sweetness will be added to my fork of
Twilio and Facebook's library as well :).
I think my goal in life is to add asynchronous-ness to all php
libraries :).
On Sep 4, 1:31 pm, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
That's a fantastic addition to an already great library.
Great work
?hl=en
Scott Wilcox
t: +44 (0) 7538 842418
+1 (646) 257 0580
e: sc...@dor.ky
w: http://dor.ky
http://synfinaty.com
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Not currently, no.
On 15 Sep 2010, at 21:15, Mauricio Aniche wrote:
Hi,
I need to search for old tweets with some specific hashtag. I want to
use it in my master thesis to illustrate how popular of the term got.
Unfortunately, the API only returns tweets for the last 10 days or so.
Is
=en
Scott Wilcox
t: +44 (0) 7538 842418
+1 (646) 257 0580
e: sc...@dor.ky
w: http://dor.ky
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http
Agreed completely. I understand why people want scope for permissions ala
Facebook, but I quite like the way Twitter is.
The whole big issue here is that people seem to think DM's are a sacred medium
for secure communication when that simply isn't the case. A DM is just a normal
tweet directed
Hi,
I'd second that completely. Users *really* dislike finding messages directed
to/at them for keyword tracking. The first thing I do is block and report that
account for spam. Its one of my pet peeves regarding the streaming api/tracking.
Scott.
On 21 Sep 2010, at 16:00, Taylor Singletary
Hi,
If I came across your app doing that, I'd block it and then report it as spam
immediately. In my opinion, you're spamming via @replies - the reason for doing
so it irrelevant. I'd imagine your app getting shut down pretty quickly.
Scott.
On 21 Sep 2010, at 07:44, Goran Popovic wrote:
Yes, you can dynamically provide a callback URL, but you still need to enter
one in the applications settings.
Scott.
On 23 Sep 2010, at 07:34, kengimel wrote:
Hi,
I recently register my twitter application and obtained my OAuth
consumer credentials.
However i noticed that when
You're quite free to store the users tokens and their user ID. Keep in mind you
can only DM those who are following you.
Scott.
On 24 Sep 2010, at 21:58, Dialflow wrote:
Hello all:
New to the forum but looking for some help. I'm an engineer but not a
hacker, and have been having a
Hi,
Take a look at http://github.com/dordotky/oauth-examples
I've got a few sample scripts there.
Scott.
On 28 Sep 2010, at 13:42, Velvet wrote:
Hello,
This is the first time I work on a API installation, Therefore be
patient with me.
I'm looking into installing a script on my website
First of all, turn PHP errors on and then try.
How do you expect to track down an error with error reporting on?
On 3 Oct 2010, at 08:01, plw wrote:
At the top of my page I have
include 'lib/EpiCurl.php';
include 'lib/EpiOAuth.php';
include 'lib/EpiTwitter.php';
include 'lib/secret.php';
None that I've seen, you'll have to write your own.
On 3 Oct 2010, at 11:05, gerri50 wrote:
I have a wordpress site and have put together background images.
Is there a solution out there that I can put up on the site that
allows readers to simply click and upload the background to Twitter
If you use the URL that is provided in a user data block, it doesn't count. If
you use the forwarding URL for profile photos, that does count.
Ratelimited Forwarding URL:
https://api.twitter.com/1/users/profile_image/dordotky
Not Ratelimited:
er, off.
Also:
$twitterObj = new EpiTwitter($consumer_key, $consumer_secret);
You are only providing consumer keys, you need to provider user keys too
(probably the ones under 'My Access Token').
Scott.
On 3 Oct 2010, at 08:01, plw wrote:
At the top of my page I have
include
You should be calling https://, http:// on the URIs.
On 13 Oct 2010, at 10:13, Georgooty varghese wrote:
Dear Twitter,
I have some doubts. I have used xaith authentication for my application. I
have implemented a twitter client in c#.net. Now I have used to implement a
twitter client in
Hi Marc,
I'd throw the hat in for MongoDB, its retardedly fast and I now adore it. Pop
me a message on Twitter if you'd like to discuss it more.
Scott.
On 27 Oct 2010, at 19:05, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
Quoting Marc Mims marc.m...@gmail.com:
De-duplicating statuses in the Streaming
Either their domain has expired or they've sold it to sedoparking. Either way,
look at implementing your own avatar cache.
On 31 Oct 2010, at 11:32, wannagoogle wrote:
I have been using http://twivatar.org/[screen_name]/[size]; to load
twitter user's avatar. I just noticed something today.
Your machine's time should always be accurate. Run NTPd or similar. There is no
way of bypassing the nonce checking. You can use the headers from Twitters
responses in place of your own servers time if need be.
Scott.
On 2 Nov 2010, at 10:04, Knutsford Software wrote:
Is it possible to
Use a count of 10 and trim on your end.
On 7 Dec 2010, at 11:29, L0rdJ wrote:
Hi Taylor,
But how can i get for example last 5 user`s tweets (without the
retweets)?
On 6 дек, 17:50, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi L0rdJ,
This is how the Twitter REST API count
Seems you've somehow missed:
Change your membership to this group:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
at the bottom of every email.
On 23 Dec 2010, at 11:19, Itsscotty wrote:
Hi,
How do I stop getting all these twitter emails
--
Twitter developer
Hello,
I've placed a few examples on Github. Take a look at:
https://github.com/dordotky/oauth-examples/blob/master/single-account-use/update-status.php
Scott.
On 23 Dec 2010, at 21:29, Resolute Innovations wrote:
I have an app on my website. Once a user posts a message to this app I
would
I think the sleep time is for notifications sent via txt. IE, quiet periods
when not to send.
Scott.
On 31 Dec 2010, at 11:48, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
I've never seen sleep_time before and the first result on google is your
question. In fact, I've never seen account/settings before, which
://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
Change your membership to this group:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
Scott Wilcox
t: +44 (0) 7538 842418
+1
There are currently no API methods to allow you to do this.
On 1 Feb 2011, at 10:28, sudhanshu wrote:
Hello,
I have email list now i want to know email is register with twitter or
not
What api is provided by twitter?
Where i will got..?
--
Twitter developer documentation
Hello,
Tweetdeck uses the OAuth/Streaming API which is independent of your password.
Are you suggesting that when you change your password it should invalidate your
OAuth connections?
If so, then no, it does not do that.
Scott.
On 2 Feb 2011, at 14:18, cazz wrote:
I can hardly believe
Correct, tokens don't expire. If you're getting that, either your calls are
being sent incorrect or permission has been revoked.
Scott.
On 3 Feb 2011, at 17:32, Lab Tech wrote:
I am developing an auto post app and last night it worked perfectly,
this morning however I am getting a 401 Could
, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
Correct, tokens don't expire. If you're getting that, either your calls are
being sent incorrect or permission has been revoked.
On 3 Feb 2011, at 17:32, Lab Tech wrote:
I am developing an auto post app and last night it worked perfectly,
this morning
Use the provided cursors to move through your followers.
On 15 Feb 2011, at 10:11, arfaRed wrote:
Hi,
I am retrieving followers using the following API
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/followers/twitter.json.
But this returns 100 followers only.
What if I have more than 100 followers on
Use the 'My Access Token' provided in your App page at http://dev.twitter.com
which will negate the need to go through the OAuth dance.
Scott.
On 17 Feb 2011, at 17:25, Adamantus wrote:
I'm using the Twitter OAuth API to try and submit tweets from my
site's code. I have the example up and
There is no public API for this at the moment.
Sent from my iPhone
On 24 Feb 2011, at 17:34, Anil replic...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to signup to Twitter using some kind of signup API? I
looked, and didn't see anything.
Thanks
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources:
There is no 'logout' functions. The API is stateless.
When you get OAuth tokens for a user, you're not logging them in, you're merely
getting access to their account. Any login/logout functionality must be
implemented by you.
Scott.
On 26 Feb 2011, at 13:34, Dheeraj wrote:
I'm using OAuth
No, at the moment, the 'mentioning' of those users is the only possible way.
On 26 Feb 2011, at 10:43, fabian kwa wrote:
is it possible to tag a group of ppl without having to type @asdfhhjk
@sdfglh @fghlsdf (follow the message) is there a simpler way??
regards
fabian
--
Twitter
Hi Tom,
You can change the ending of the URL to manipulate the image, like so:
This is the returned JSON which is 48x48px:
profile_image_url :
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1229819325/bw_normal.jpg;
73x73px:
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1229819325/bw_bigger.jpg
Original:
No.
On 28 Feb 2011, at 07:32, Bluesapphire wrote:
Hi!
Currently Ima receiving values in following format:
http://localhost.com/demo/user/login/?
oauth_token=abcdefghijklmno12n3n4n5n6oauth_verifier=j2j3j4j5j6j7j89j1j2j3j4j5j6j7j8
Can it be possible that I receive these values in following
No, there are no current endpoints that could provide you with this
information. You would have to start tracking it yourself to do so.
On 3 Mar 2011, at 17:54, bunguman wrote:
Hello, I have a question about accessing the list data.
I want to see the past fluctuations of the number lists
No, you'll need to use OAuth.
On 6 Mar 2011, at 02:46, NARESH JONNALA wrote:
thanx mabujo,
i am trying to fetch data using curl, but i don't know, how to do...
could you give an example please.
is any non-oauth way is there, to fetch friends info?
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 12:20 AM,
You should already be signed in with your Twitter account if you've come from
twitter.com (and were signed in). Failing that, goto
http://dev.twitter.com/login and sign in with your twitter username and
password.
Scott.
On 6 Mar 2011, at 15:39, upshot wrote:
We want to register an app (I
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/statuses/show/:id
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 Mar 2011, at 11:56, mahorad maho...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Gurus
How can I get the XML or JSON format out of a Tweet or a bunch of
Tweets?
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources:
If you connect more than one application to a stream, it'll disconnect your
other one from what I've seen in practice. Use a separate account which then
means you're adhering to the TOS.
On 9 Mar 2011, at 16:45, EastSideDev wrote:
I am developing an application, and I need to open up two
I'd contact a...@twitter.com to ask.
On 9 Mar 2011, at 21:51, Jessica Cheung wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks in advance for the help. We have a developer that used his own
twitter credentials to register on dev.twitter.com, but are looking
to re-assign to another developer. Is it possible to
Hello,
For a few days now I've read what people have said in reply to the update from
Ryan. There are some crazy reactions and responses to what Ryan has said. In
essence, the entire reaction is my opinion is completely overblown.
Not in any sense what-so-ever have Twitter said that you can no
Perhaps Ryan was urging folks to spend their time and money on creating
innovative products and not on a new client that would probably not get a large
user base due to the official clients marketshare?
On 13 Mar 2011, at 00:29, Shannon Whitley wrote:
I was hoping that Ryan was just a few
For those following this thread, I've just posted on a similar one.
I don't think any fear of having your application shut down will come to
fruition. I feel that I could safely say that only applications that generate
spam like noise will be removed. I really don't see non-spam like
so the only access to one's timeline is via a first-party app.
Scott Wilcox wrote:
Hello,
For a few days now I've read what people have said in reply to the update
from Ryan. There are some crazy reactions and responses to what Ryan has
said. In essence, the entire reaction is my
Providing you don't participate in any spamming, I would think your application
is perfectly safe.
On 13 Mar 2011, at 11:51, Dustin Lennon wrote:
I guess what I would like to know is since I'm a hobbyist, am I going to get
my token revoked just because I write a client that is just for my
You still have the ability to change to a newly developed client if you want to.
Sent from my iPhone
On 13 Mar 2011, at 18:50, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
I used to be counted in the 90% until they defaced Tweetie, sorry,
Twitter for iPhone with that moronic #DickBar that shoves
Hello,
As Taylor has just said to you, it is impossible to get a users email address
from the Twitter REST API. If you want a users email address you will have to
explicitly ask them for it yourself.
Scott.
On 14 Mar 2011, at 22:32, Andrey Kostromin wrote:
I make site registration with
Bearing mind that I run tweekly.fm, some of this issues are of interest to me
too.
On 14 Mar 2011, at 23:39, Tim Haines wrote:
Hey Ryan, Raffi, Taylor, Matt, and other Twitter staff,
I've been confused about Ryan's post, and some of the follow up comments.
Some of the tweets I've seen
Highly unlikely. At the present time it's either the Streaming API or using
GNIP.
I don't believe there are any use cases where they would provide you with
elevated Streaming API access to the level you desire.
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 Mar 2011, at 04:23, manusis ra...@manusis.com wrote:
At present, no.
On 16 Mar 2011, at 10:37, Nimisha wrote:
Hi,
Can I create a twitter account using the API?
Thanks,
Nimisha
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