Twitter has said in the past they are more then willing to take care
of the bandwidth for smaller applications but if you go huge they ask
you to look at local caching.

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 08:12, Philip Plante<pplante....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You can cache the user's profile data so API lookups are kept to a
> minimum.  Though the profile image should be hotlinked using whatever
> value is stored int he profile_image_url attribute of the user object
> returned from Twitter.  By using S3 as a central source Twitter is
> able to help alleviate image sync issues that would arise when third
> party services cache the image locally.  Also keep in mind that most
> of the time your user's should already have their cache primed, via
> twitter.com or another service, due the caching rules employed by
> Twitter and S3.
>
> On Jun 30, 6:32 am, Christian Fazzini <christian.fazz...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> We are in the process of developing a website that uses the Twitter
>> API.
>>
>> I understand that the Twitter API is capable of retrieving a user's
>> profile photo via:
>>
>> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-users%C2%A0show
>>
>> Other websites that are using the Twitter API are, instead, getting
>> these profile photos from Amazon's S3 storage service 
>> (http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitter_production/).
>>
>> At current when a Twitter user logs onto our website, it will retrieve
>> his information and store it our local db. At the same time it will
>> also grab the profile photo from <profile_image_url> and store it on
>> our server.
>>
>> In my opinion, this seems more appropriate instead of having the site
>> quer the Twitters API and / or hotlink to Amazon's S3 storage service
>> whenever a user loads a page. Especially, if it has to load several
>> profile photos on every page load, on our site. I could be wrong
>> here.
>>
>> What do you guys think the best approach for this is?
>>
>> Hoping to hear from you soon.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Chris



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