I sure hope you don't seriously mean that James ;-)
- Jaap (@twisst)
On May 31, 4:39 pm, James Gifford ja...@jamesrgifford.com wrote:
If that's the case, then I'd have to argue thattwisst[1] needs to be shutdown.
However, I'm not a expert in the TOS. Can you link me to the section
of the
I asked the same in the #twitterapi at freenode and they said i must
read the terms of service. I did and i found with this:
If you send large numbers of unsolicited @replies or mentions in an
attempt to spam a service or link;
And
If you send large numbers of duplicate @replies or mentions;
If that's the case, then I'd have to argue that twisst[1] needs to be shutdown.
However, I'm not a expert in the TOS. Can you link me to the section
of the TOS you were reading? I'm not finding it.
From what I'm seeing, it's alright.
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
[1]
This is the simplified one is:
https://support.twitter.com/articles/18311-the-twitter-rules
And the large is:
https://support.twitter.com/articles/76915-automation-rules-and-best-practices
Thanks for the link and for the info. Twisst uses more than 1 account,
not?
Thanks, Jorge.
On 31 mayo,
Correct. Twisst uses more than one account. In fact (If I'm reading
this right) they make use of about 58 notification accounts for their
userbase of 30K.
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
On May 31, 2011, at 10:57, tigreton bellih...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the simplified one
Oh! Awesome info! thanks.
And do you know where can i ask for doing it? Or i can do it if i
don't break the policies?
Great Gifford.
On 31 mayo, 17:32, James Gifford ja...@jamesrgifford.com wrote:
Correct. Twisst uses more than one account. In fact (If I'm reading
this right) they make use of
Welcome. Glad to help. :)
I'd recommend emailing api AT twitter DOT com and getting their take on it.
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:40 AM, tigreton bellih...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh! Awesome info! thanks.
And do you know where can i ask for doing it?