[twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-14 Thread howardk
No, the rejection didn't have anything to do with Twitter. There was too little functionality in the app -- I was only showing John Gruber's Daring Fireball feed -- and Apple rejected it as being not sufficiently useful or providing long-term entertainment value. So I've generalized it to allow

[twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread Ellsass
Another use case: what about semi-private, hobby clients that do not generate revenue? If my app is forbidden because it's a client, I'd like to maintain it for personal use (i.e., just a few user accounts). -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread Dustin Shea
Yeah, I wrote one in TCL that is non revenue generated as a personal hobby. I sure hope it don't get banned. I worked hard on it. On 3/12/2011 9:37 AM, Ellsass wrote: Another use case: what about semi-private, hobby clients that do not generate revenue? If my app is forbidden because it's a

[twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread kosso
Out of interest, what did you get rejected by Apple for? Was it anything to do with Twitter? Or was it all objectiveC stuff? I too have a Twitter client waiting in the wings for submission. Not long to go now. I'm just going to launch it and see what happens. if Twitter 'rejects'/disables it

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
For those following this thread, I've just posted on a similar one. I don't think any fear of having your application shut down will come to fruition. I feel that I could safely say that only applications that generate spam like noise will be removed. I really don't see non-spam like