[twitter-dev] Re: Whoa There! - Users don't really know whats going on.

2009-07-28 Thread jmathai
I wouldn't mind providing an error callback url which Twitter posts error messages to. Asking users to report a message back to the application owner is only great in theory. Here are my $.02. * Message should include the application which made the invalid request * It doesn't really need to

[twitter-dev] Re: Whoa There! - Users don't really know whats going on.

2009-07-27 Thread goodtest
sounds good, its way better than "Whoa There" :) On Jul 27, 5:51 pm, Andrew Badera wrote: > On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:38 PM, goodtest wrote: > > > I totally agree. They should simplify it and say something like: "You > > are not passing all required parameters or not encoding them properly" > >

[twitter-dev] Re: Whoa There! - Users don't really know whats going on.

2009-07-27 Thread Andrew Badera
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:38 PM, goodtest wrote: > > I totally agree. They should simplify it and say something like: "You > are not passing all required parameters or not encoding them properly" > or anything that makes more sense. > > That's not going to make any more sense to users. It needs

[twitter-dev] Re: Whoa There! - Users don't really know whats going on.

2009-07-27 Thread goodtest
I totally agree. They should simplify it and say something like: "You are not passing all required parameters or not encoding them properly" or anything that makes more sense. On Jul 27, 4:25 pm, Peter Denton wrote: > Hey, > I did some usability testing and 10 out of 10 people did not understand