Let me boil it down to the simplest case.
I have a protected account that I want to use to provide notifications
to my users (but only my users). I have oauth completely set up to
let my users authorize me to their twitter accounts. I can then make
their twitter account follow me. Except, since
The breadth of functionality we have right now is, unfortunately:
GET friendships/incoming http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/friendships/incoming
GET friendships/outgoing http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/friendships/outgoing
and the rest of the friendship methods on the API.
Now, there may be a way to
Then perhaps I should ask my real question. I'm working on a system
for broadcasting messages to subsets of our users and we have set up
separate accounts for each subset. However, the company I work for
does not want these tweets to be fully public (they are not overly
sensitive but nonetheless.
Hi Rob,
Over time the v2 Roadmap became less and less relevant. We're currently
rethinking what V2 might look like with fresh eyes.
Taylor
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Rob wrote:
> I've seen many references to http://apiwiki.twitter.com/V2-Roadmap,
> particularly with regards to a current
I've seen many references to http://apiwiki.twitter.com/V2-Roadmap,
particularly with regards to a current api issue I have (accepting
pending follow requests on protected accounts) but when I go to that
page I get a mostly empty page that just says "You don't have
permission to look at V2 Roadmap.