[twitter-dev] Re: The thinking behind not drawing attention to Unfollows?

2011-04-12 Thread Brian Sutorius
For a little clarification, this policy item was added to our API
Terms of Service with the release of our User Streams and Site Streams
products. Both streams deliver negative events such as unfollows and
unfavorites as distinct objects in the streams, so apps can adjust in
real-time. This policy is intended to prevent the broadcast of these
events to the end-user as notifications that the event happened.

In general, reporting who has unfollowed User A back to User A through
derivative methods (such as comparing their current follower list to a
cached version) is discouraged, but not prohibited. That same user
could come to the same conclusions through a similar method. Following
the spirit of this policy item, though, you may not broadcast these
kinds of events to other users (i.e. you may not show User C that User
B unfollowed User A).

As always, if you have any questions about our policies, you can email
a...@twitter.com.
Brian Sutorius
Twitter API Policy


On Apr 11, 4:47 pm, Whonew  wrote:
> I just wanted to make clear that I was in no way questioning the rule.
>
> I was just curious about the reasoning behind it, from Twitter's POV.
>
> I, of course, came to the same logical conclusion that you did, Nick.
> That it was simply to maintain a positive atmosphere and avoid
> contention.
>
> Thanks for your thoughtful replies.
>
>  - John
>
> On Apr 9, 8:51 pm, nickmilon  wrote:
>
>
>
> > The intentions behind the rule is good, but what about the following
> > list of applications (and many more) that do not respect the TOS ?
>
> >http://mashable.com/2010/08/09/track-twitter-unfollowers/
>
> > happy coding :-)
> > Nick
>
> > On Apr 9, 5:05 am, Nicholas Chase  wrote:
>
> > >  From a user perspective, I think it's good to know that you can
> > > unfollow someone without them noticing, so you don't hurt their
> > > feelings.  The last thing that Twitter wants is to be linked to hard
> > > feelings between people.
>
> > > But that's just my opinion.  YMMV, but I wouldn't be surprised if that
> > > were the reason.
>
> > >   Nick
>
> > > On 4/8/2011 9:57 PM, Whonew wrote:
>
> > > > Could someone from the Twitter staff go into some detail about why the
> > > > Terms of Service stress not drawing attention to user's Unfollows?
>
> > > > I have no particular interest in doing so; but I have been struggling
> > > > to figure out why as I'm certain that many users would like to know
> > > > without jumping through hoops.
>
> > > > Thanks a lot!

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[twitter-dev] Re: The thinking behind not drawing attention to Unfollows?

2011-04-11 Thread Whonew
I just wanted to make clear that I was in no way questioning the rule.

I was just curious about the reasoning behind it, from Twitter's POV.

I, of course, came to the same logical conclusion that you did, Nick.
That it was simply to maintain a positive atmosphere and avoid
contention.

Thanks for your thoughtful replies.


 - John


On Apr 9, 8:51 pm, nickmilon  wrote:
> The intentions behind the rule is good, but what about the following
> list of applications (and many more) that do not respect the TOS ?
>
> http://mashable.com/2010/08/09/track-twitter-unfollowers/
>
> happy coding :-)
> Nick
>
> On Apr 9, 5:05 am, Nicholas Chase  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >  From a user perspective, I think it's good to know that you can
> > unfollow someone without them noticing, so you don't hurt their
> > feelings.  The last thing that Twitter wants is to be linked to hard
> > feelings between people.
>
> > But that's just my opinion.  YMMV, but I wouldn't be surprised if that
> > were the reason.
>
> >   Nick
>
> > On 4/8/2011 9:57 PM, Whonew wrote:
>
> > > Could someone from the Twitter staff go into some detail about why the
> > > Terms of Service stress not drawing attention to user's Unfollows?
>
> > > I have no particular interest in doing so; but I have been struggling
> > > to figure out why as I'm certain that many users would like to know
> > > without jumping through hoops.
>
> > > Thanks a lot!

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[twitter-dev] Re: The thinking behind not drawing attention to Unfollows?

2011-04-09 Thread nickmilon
The intentions behind the rule is good, but what about the following
list of applications (and many more) that do not respect the TOS ?

http://mashable.com/2010/08/09/track-twitter-unfollowers/

happy coding :-)
Nick

On Apr 9, 5:05 am, Nicholas Chase  wrote:
>  From a user perspective, I think it's good to know that you can
> unfollow someone without them noticing, so you don't hurt their
> feelings.  The last thing that Twitter wants is to be linked to hard
> feelings between people.
>
> But that's just my opinion.  YMMV, but I wouldn't be surprised if that
> were the reason.
>
>   Nick
>
> On 4/8/2011 9:57 PM, Whonew wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Could someone from the Twitter staff go into some detail about why the
> > Terms of Service stress not drawing attention to user's Unfollows?
>
> > I have no particular interest in doing so; but I have been struggling
> > to figure out why as I'm certain that many users would like to know
> > without jumping through hoops.
>
> > Thanks a lot!

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