My app http://twicli.com is unavailable. Looks like the ?oauth_token
isnt being created properly.

Hope things come back soon. Thanks

On Aug 7, 7:06 am, Rich <rhyl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The most frustrating thing is oAuth being down, meaning new users
> can't sign in to oAuth apps!
>
> On Aug 7, 6:40 am, Jesse Stay <jesses...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The more communication, to both us and the public, the better.  That's the
> > best thing Twitter can do right now - I definitely feel their pain, as we're
> > all going through it right now.  It's just harder on us because we're not
> > privy to what Twitter knows right now (nor do we have the control they
> > have).  Communication is key. (and tell Rodney I said hi Sean!)
>
> > Jesse
>
> > On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Sean Callahan 
> > <seancalla...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > Yeah Jesse, I hear you and am super bummed out. My service,
> > > TweetPhoto.com, is also down in terms of users being able to login
> > > through basic auth. It's been like that all day. No one has been able
> > > to upload photos. I emailed Doug at Twitter and he requested my
> > > server's IP address which I provided. I guess they are slowly trying
> > > to bring apps back online. I just wish this happened a little sooner.
> > > I feel totally helpless at the moment. What are your thoughts?
>
> > > On Aug 6, 6:25 pm, Jesse Stay <jesses...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Why is Biz saying things are "back in action" when apps like mine, and
> > > many
> > > > other very large names are still broken from it.  Sending this message 
> > > > to
> > > > users sends a false message to them stating they should expect we should
> > > be
> > > > up as well.  At a very minimum, please state the API is still having
> > > issues
> > > > so users can know what to expect:
>
> > > >http://blog.twitter.com/2009/08/update-on-todays-dos-attacks.html
>
> > > > Jesse

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