You are correct.

Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw


On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 3:40 AM, Bill Kocik <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Thanks, Doug. This was what I was originally thinking, but somehow I
> convinced myself I was wrong.
>
> Hypothetical: It kinda sounds like if I have a large number of
> simultaneous users, I'm better off not being whitelisted. Say I have
> 1000 simultaneous users (humor me). If I'm not whitelisted, I can make
> up to 100 authenticated queries per hour per user, since I'm using
> their individual rate limits, but if I'm whitelisted I can only make
> 20 calls per hour for each of those users since my limit is 20k/hour.
>
> Or am I missing something?
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2:21 am, Doug Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Your application's IP-based whitelisting will apply to all calls
> > originating from the IP address. This includes unauthenticated and
> > authenticated methods, regardless of user. Additionally, your
> > application's authenticated calls made on behalf of a user will not
> > count toward their 100 credits elsewhere.
> >
> > @dougw
>

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