I'm sure Twitter doesn't want to promote the fail whale, bearing mind
whist it represents but love it or hate it, users understand what it
is for.
Are we allowed to display the whale image in our own applications?
Many thanks
Richard
Check the status blog for this sorts of things.
http://status.twitter.com
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Rajiv Verma™ wrote:
> Yes!! Here too...
>
> I am from India FYI
>
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Ron B wrote:
Yes!! Here too...
I am from India FYI
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Ron B wrote:
> Anybody else noticing that Twitter appears to be down hard at the
> moment (actually for about 20 mins now)?
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Thanks & Regards
Rajiv Verma
Bangalore
E-Mail: rajiv@gmail.com
Ph: +91-92430-12766
Go G
Anybody else noticing that Twitter appears to be down hard at the
moment (actually for about 20 mins now)?
Try going to the edit page directly like
http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/edit/27
Notice "edit" instead of "details".
Abraham
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:00, Simon wrote:
> Hi. For some odd reason, every time I want to edit my application I
> get a lot more fail whale than usual.
>
> Is there a
Hi. For some odd reason, every time I want to edit my application I
get a lot more fail whale than usual.
Is there a reason for this? Am I the only one?
-Simon
I'm beginning to notice at high peak times throughout the day on
Twitter, users logging into a service through OAuth will receive a
Fail Whale message. It appears that services using the old Twitter
login method don't have a problem at these high peak times. I have
ideas about how to fix this. Wha