Scott,
Can you include the details of what you are attempting to do and how you are
going about doing it? 2500 uniques an hour is pretty strong, what site will
this application be running on?

Thanks,
Doug



On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Scott Haneda <[email protected]> wrote:

> Reposting. I should have fixed the horrendous spelling my phone dished out.
> Sorry for the double post, but this one should be clearer…
>
> Thanks. I have a feeling I'm going to go over the 20,000 a hour hit rate
> limit. Are those hard limits or does Twitter make concessions to busy sites?
>
> I can not have the user login, too much of a barrier. I figure each visit
> is going to be at best 2 API hits, and at worst, maybe 4.
>
> That's about 5000 unique visits per hour. I'll cache the page entirely so
> reload happy people to dot mess things up.
>
> After the 4 hits, there will be Ajax enabled options that allow them to
> drill in and hit Twitter more.
>
> 5000 a hour will soon become 2500 an hour. Respectible, but if I have my
> way, this site will get more traffic than that. Suggestions?
> --
> Scott
> Iphone says hello.
>

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