[twitter-dev] Bulk User Relationship Lookup?

2010-03-22 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
The bulk users/lookup call recently added to the API is a great new
tool for developers. This call would become even more useful with a
corresponding bulk lookup for user relationships. Are there any plans
for this?

Also, I'm assuming that the following and notifications nodes
returned in the user objects of the users/lookup call should be
considered unreliable as is stated for users/show.

Thanks,
@orian

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Re: [twitter-dev] Bulk User Relationship Lookup?

2010-03-22 Thread Abraham Williams
I provide a simple API that returns common friends and follower of two
specific Twitter users. It currently works for the 5000 most recent
(although soon to be increasing) and only on public accounts.

http://github.com/abraham/intersect/blob/master/README

http://github.com/abraham/intersect/blob/master/READMEAbraham

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 19:41, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.comwrote:

 The bulk users/lookup call recently added to the API is a great new
 tool for developers. This call would become even more useful with a
 corresponding bulk lookup for user relationships. Are there any plans
 for this?

 Also, I'm assuming that the following and notifications nodes
 returned in the user objects of the users/lookup call should be
 considered unreliable as is stated for users/show.

 Thanks,
 @orian

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