[twitter-dev] Re: Is there a partial blacklist?

2009-07-06 Thread tweetalkr

Thanks Doug

On Jul 6, 2:10 pm, Doug Williams  wrote:
> Please email the API team for questions pertaining to development or
> application accounts [1].
> 1.http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Support
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:40 AM, tweetalkr  wrote:
>
> > My web app was flagged by Google two weeks ago as an attack site
> > though I have never found any malicious links or hacks. Shortly after,
> > Google unflagged it but then Twitter, I am assuming because of Google
> > or Google's data, suspended my app's account. Twitter then unsuspended
> > my app's page but still limits the URLs it can post to Twitter. Since
> > my app is part a URL shortening and part bookmarking service for
> > Twitter  this has killed my site. Is there a way to find out what is
> > happening? Customer service on the @spam side has been non-responsive?
> > Who do I talk to about getting white-listed? Is there someone to talk
> > to? Are apps like mine (bookmarking and URL shortening) no longer
> > wanted by Twitter? I am certain that my site is clean. I have even
> > installed a link checking function that checks all the links against
> > Google's list before they are accepted or posted to Twitter.


[twitter-dev] Re: Is there a partial blacklist?

2009-07-06 Thread Doug Williams
Please email the API team for questions pertaining to development or
application accounts [1].
1. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Support

Thanks,
Doug





On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:40 AM, tweetalkr  wrote:

>
> My web app was flagged by Google two weeks ago as an attack site
> though I have never found any malicious links or hacks. Shortly after,
> Google unflagged it but then Twitter, I am assuming because of Google
> or Google's data, suspended my app's account. Twitter then unsuspended
> my app's page but still limits the URLs it can post to Twitter. Since
> my app is part a URL shortening and part bookmarking service for
> Twitter  this has killed my site. Is there a way to find out what is
> happening? Customer service on the @spam side has been non-responsive?
> Who do I talk to about getting white-listed? Is there someone to talk
> to? Are apps like mine (bookmarking and URL shortening) no longer
> wanted by Twitter? I am certain that my site is clean. I have even
> installed a link checking function that checks all the links against
> Google's list before they are accepted or posted to Twitter.
>
>