I second this, it'd be good to emulate the behaviour with real re-
tweets in there
On Sep 3, 7:45 pm, "Jim Renkel" wrote:
> Marcel,
>
> This is good news! It will allow us to start development of retweet
> support in our client applications / web-sites, and do backward
> compatibility testing.
>
Marcel,
This is good news! It will allow us to start development of retweet
support in our client applications / web-sites, and do backward
compatibility testing.
Would it be possible, if it has not already been done, for twitter to
create a couple of accounts that include some retweets so we ca
The friends_timeline will likely be around for an amount of time on
the scale of months, rather than weeks.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Rich wrote:
>
> Any idea how long the friends_timeline will be available for,
> obviously there might be some considerable development time assocated
> with
Any idea how long the friends_timeline will be available for,
obviously there might be some considerable development time assocated
with switching (and in the case of iPhone applications getting Apple
to review the whole process too!)
On Sep 3, 1:19 am, Marcel Molina wrote:
> The current friends
The current friends_timeline and home_timeline both include mentions
already. The friends_timeline will continue to not include retweets
since the payload for a retweeted status is slightly different. At
some future time, though, the friends_timeline will be removed in
favor of the home_timeline,
from the API page
> Twitter REST API Method: statuses/home_timeline [COMING SOON]
> Returns the 20 most recent statuses, including retweets, posted by the
> authenticating user and that user's friends. This is the equivalent of
> /timeline/home on the Web.
>
> Usage note: This home_timeline is