Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>> Because you only get 100 requests per hour (this is for a Twitter
>> client).
> 
> In that case, you could look at whitelisting if your app requires it.
> 
>       http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting
> 

Twitter Karma is supposedly whitelisted, but it still runs up against
the rate limit I believe.  Each user's 100/hour limit is still enforced,
regardless of whitelisting - the whitelist is only for unauthenticated
requests from a specific IP address.

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