I just (started to) try TWITS for the first time (because it is a great 
idea and everyone else seems to be having fun with it).  Dropbox auth asked 
me to approve access to all of my dropbox.  I looked at the dropbox API and 
saw that there was an alternative permission: app-specific folder only.  Is 
there a reason not to use that?  Or is it something the user (i.e., client) 
can choose?

 
Actually,  I'm not at all sure what the relationship of the TWITS server to 
my TW is.  I think it is just there to a) provide a starting point for the 
user and b) so Dropbox can authenticate the client is running an approved 
app and after the auth process your TW never contacts the TWITS server 
again?
 
-- David

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