Yeah, these requirements sound pretty spammy.

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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Dossy Shiobara <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Chad Etzel wrote:
> > I don't have time right now to do this, so I thought I'd pass it on
> > and see if anyone else is interested.  If so, please unicast me and I
> > can get you the contact info for the person below.  And yes, I know
> > about Twitter Karma, but he says he's tried it and it didn't exactly
> > accomplish his goals...
>
> Of course it didn't.  The stated goals is exactly what the "make money
> on Twitter" idiots are doing.  See:
>
> > For this...I believe you would have to 'throttle' how
> > fast it followed those folks so there weren't any
> > 'issues'. You may know more about that then I
> > would.
> >
> > I wouldn't try to follow more then 3-5 hundred on
> > any given day...as I heard past that you may run
> > into 'issues'.
>
> I already hate the fact that Twitter spammers are using Twitter Karma,
> but I haven't figured out a way to determine if the user's one of those
> or a legitimate user, yet.
>
> --
> Dossy Shiobara              | [email protected] | http://dossy.org/
> Panoptic Computer Network   | http://panoptic.com/
>  "He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
>    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
>

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