Thank you for the clarification, glad to hear that it shouldn't
conflict with the TOS.
On 8/28/09, Andrew Badera wrote:
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> 1. If you're not putting messages in front of someone, it's not spam.
> If you're not aggressively following and @'g people, it's probably not
> spam.
> 2. It would probabl
There are other applications already deployed that let you do things
like control your computer via Twitter, and I haven't heard any
complaining about them with regard to TOS.
I have a second Twitter account that I use for testing my application,
and I'm not aware of any TOS provision that prohib
1. If you're not putting messages in front of someone, it's not spam.
If you're not aggressively following and @'g people, it's probably not
spam.
2. It would probably be better to do it all with one account -- most
users don't wish to sign up for and maintain more than one. But people
having mult