Provided your account is not protected, you should be able to make
unauthenticated feed requests to your personal user timeline at 150 requests
per hour.

Here's an example of requesting the RSS feed of @twitterapi

http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.rss?screen_name=twitterapi

Taylor

On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Jeremy <jeremy.koskew...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> With this new twitter API update i am a little confused on what needs
> to happen. From the stuff i read i am a little lost on what steps i
> need to do in order to correct my website. I have a twitter account
> that i would liked my feed displayed on my website. "the landing page
> index.php" So when a customer comes to my main page it will list the
> status feed automatically for them. I had this working just fine
> before the API update.. The thing i have been reading is the twitter
> button and the OAuth needs them to authenticate. But its not their
> twitter account. It is mine i just want to display mu status for
> EVERYONE to see through my website as the portal...
>
> If any one can point me to the right direction that would be
> wonderful.
>
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