At present there are no endpoints that can provide this. You would have to use 
your manual approach to achieve this.

On 16 Mar 2011, at 08:57, Dukeman330 wrote:

> Is there a way to specifically do a search for a user's friends/
> followers who have allowed access to your particular app?  Right now
> my approach is to store twitter uid's in a database whenever people
> authenticate, grab the user's friends/followers, and compare it
> against that database.  This seems like I'm passing around more
> information than is necessary, though, and I would prefer to do the
> "allowed" check on twitter's end.

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