> to allow users on another website to retweet (e.g. update status > previously) one could use links liek these: > > http://twitter.com/home/?status=RT+%40aalmiray%3A+%40wmacgyver+yup.+Groovy+MOP+%2B+static+factory+method > > Question to the Twitter API team: > > Will there be a similar URL format for the new retweet api? e.g. > > http://twitter.com/home/?retweet_id=<status_id> > > If the logged in user would follow that link, the twitter ui would > need to ask the user if he wants to retweet the tweet specified via > the retweet_id.
Related to this, some clients (and I was asked to add this to @ttytter) are "threading" RTs by using in_reply_to_status_id. Are those tweets showing up as replies (i.o.w., people who don't follow the re-tweeted user are NOT seeing the RTs), or are they showing up as regular tweets with i_r_t_s_i as a bonus? And should that be done anymore? -- ------------------------------------ personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com -- Commodore on desk/Power light glowing brightly/The computer waits -- T. Lake