923? Is it a valid user? They don't seem to
have a twitter page since the Y_H_B screen_name is used by someone
else.
Thanks
Georgios
google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
>
> ---Mark
>
> http://twitter.com/mccv
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 12:59 AM, georgios wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > I was under the impression that screen_names are unique but I came
> > across two different users having the same
Hi Tim - I have only found the one in the example. I will update this
thread and the issues list of I find anything more.
On Mar 17, 9:28 pm, Tim Haines wrote:
> Out of curiosity, how many have you found like this?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim.
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:59 PM, ge
. The one described on the DEV
portal, as you said, comes back with an error message if you use POST
(and asks for GET). When you use GET it comes back with a "not
authorized" error.
Cheers
Georgios
On May 2, 9:22 am, taketo1o24 wrote:
> Hello, I have a question about the favorites/
Hey all
My name is Georgios (@georgioskap) and I have been developing on the
Twitter API for the last 6 months. I just launched Favorious (http://
favorious.com) which is a website that aggregates Twitter favorites.
Favorious aims to become the most comprehensive service based on
Twitter
Hi Gustavo
Favorious ( http://favorious.com";>http://favorious.com ),
which is a website I have recently launched, can do exactly what you
want.
Cheers
Georgios
On May 23, 11:17 pm, gus wrote:
> result_type=popular won't do it for my project. This criterion is very
> restr
Actually the correct one is:
http://api.twitter.com/1/favorites/create/:id.json
Cheers
Georgios
http://favorious.com
On May 21, 12:24 pm, wibblefish wrote:
> I would imagine this one as it is on dev which is more up to date and
> seems more in keeping with their other REST formats.
&g
://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/favorites ) also doesn't mention
anything about entities for this.
Does Twitter plan to roll out link wrapping info for Favorites? If
not, then I cannot implement the new Link Wrapping according to
Twitter's TOS.
Thanks
Georgios
http://favorious.com - Only the best of Twit
Hi Taylor
Thanks for looking into the favorites problem. Can you please update
this thread once this is resolved so we can test and update our code.
Cheers
Georgios
On Jun 24, 8:14 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> The Search API is a much bigger fish to fry :)
>
> Rest assured, we'
through an API though) such us a website I have build:
http://favorious.com
For example http://favorious.com/people/bpglobalpr shows the tweets
from BPGlobalPR that have been favorited.
Cheers
Georgios
http://favorious.com - Only the best of Twitter, based on favorites.
On Jun 29, 8:04 am, Palleas
I am not sure about @Anywhere as I haven't looked into it. However
they are also available as an RSS feed and as a widget:
http://twitter.com/goodies/widget_faves
Cheers
Georgios
http://favorious.com - Only the best of Twitter, based on favorites.
On Jun 30, 8:56 am, Palleas wrote:
> Th
you have any questions.
For example, my favorited (we call them popular) tweets are in:
http://favorious.com/people/georgioskap
Cheers
Georgios
Favorious - The best of Twitter, based on favorites.
On Aug 5, 4:13 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Joachim.
>
> There's no direct way
The same thing happens to me when I use the favorites resources. It
doesn't matter which user's favorites I am trying to get, entities are
never there. Last time I saw entities for favorites was 11th
September.
Thanks
Georgios
Favorious - http://favorious.com - The best of Twitter
Hi Mohan
That's not available via the API but available on our site Favorious
at: http://favorious.com
Cheers
Georgios
Favorious - The best of Twitter, based on favorites.
On Nov 2, 2:45 am, "L. Mohan Arun" wrote:
> I was glancing through this part in Twitter Streaming A
beenn favorited)
or
2. Use the REST API to get people's favorites and then look which ones
are from users that you are interested in. That's obviously a brute-
force solution but this is what sites like Favorious have been doing.
Cheers
Georgios
Favorious - The best of Twitter, based on favori
That is only available if you actively monitor a user using User/Site
Streams and keep track of the favorite events. Cannot be done
retrospectively via the REST API I am afraid.
Cheers
Georgios - http://favorious.com - The best of Twitter, based on
favorites
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