Thanks cameron to your reply, both you and abraham reply's had a big help to
my application. I just wanna know or clarify if my knowledge in rate limit
(100 request per hour) is correct or not, for example if I have a two users
USER A and USER B, they're both using my application, then USER A exceeded
his limitations, example USER A use 100 request per hour, Is USER B will
affected, if he use his account but he also using my application? I think
USER B will not affected of the concerned of USER A? am I correct?

And also i just wanna clarify, if UPDATES, DIRECT MESSAGE and REPLYING to
UPDATES are not included into 100 request per hour? what are included to the
100 request per hour? I've also read about the article that, you can post an
update, replying to a post update and send direct message, 1,000 total per
day. Is the aticle that I've read is updated? Is it true? -
http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/15364


thanks,
criz


On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Cameron Kaiser <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > Thanks Abraham for your quick reply, one thing more, when does the 100
> times
> > per hour decreased, when you pull the data from twitter, Is it per IP
> > address or username account? I'm using my application?
>
> If you authenticate, it is per username.
> If you do not authenticate, it is per IP (and you can't access methods that
> require authentication, of course).
>
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