I have some questions about choosing an account to link an API
integration to.

Ultimately, I'm trying to decide whether to use an existing account
that our marketing team uses, or to create a new one.  I need a little
bit of information to help me make my decision:

- What is risk to using existing account? For instance, could it be
blacklisted or disabled because the integration behaves "badly", and
prevent us from doing our marketing?
- If we use new account, do we need to Tweet from it to keep it
active? Does API activity count as activity?
- Will any customer be able to see which Twitter account we're
actually using?
- Does having an established account make it easier or harder to
whitelist the api application?

Thanks,
Alan

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