Well, if you're like me you don't really need any cheerleaders to
fluff you up and get you going. I mean they're nice and all, but
stubborn persistence regardless.

And besides, we'd not have much of this stuff if it weren't for some
renegades with stubborn idears. You know, the Internet Cowboys. Guys
who would crowbar their ways onto the rooftops of bank hi-rises just
to set up satellite dishes and offer wireless internet when most
people never even heard of broadband. Or rent a back hoe and chaw
through public streets without permit to run copper. Back in the
1990's. Those types. Where would we be now?

The thing I'm missing in your proposal - I can't see the nookie. I
mean, are users getting a higher quality of selection of tweets
because you do the Turing exam? Or are they going to get more
followers because you have a pool of twitters at the other end waiting
for them? (because of the quality of feed).

Not cutting, just trying to understand.

Waitman




On Dec 8, 7:11 pm, "Amir Michail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 9:20 PM, Waitman Gobble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...
>
> > Anyways, back to the original topic.
>
> > I don't understand WHERE these "Them" are going to submit. (re:
> > original post). I guess that's what I'm missing.
>
> > Waitman
>
> At the service using the twitter API that I'm thinking of building.  I
> didn't realize this idea was so difficult to understand though.  Maybe
> I shouldn't even try...
>
> Amir
>
>
>
> > On Dec 8, 5:54 pm, Cameron Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> It's because people who are new, or considered new due to few posts, are
> >> automatically put in the moderation queue.
> >> spam, which I'm sure
>
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