It would be interesting if Twitter was to provide a pie chart showing the reasons why apps were being rejected (it might help developers not make the same mistakes.... and save you time/resources). It would also be interesting to see a pie chart of how many apps passed v's rejected. Cheers, Dean Collins
________________________________ From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com on behalf of Chad Etzel Sent: Wed 26/08/2009 6:41 PM To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: White Listing Application Hi Steve, It was discovered yesterday that recent whitelist rejections were going out without the reason attached (this is a big bummer). If you can tell me the username you used to submit the whitelist request I can lookup the reason and send it to you off-list. Thanks, -Chad On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 5:44 PM, sctoy<t...@beema.com> wrote: > > I have applied to be white listed for authenticating Twitter Users and > the response I received was: > > "Thanks for requesting to be on Twitter's API whitelist. > Unfortunately, we've rejected your request. > > Here's why: <This was completely blank> > > Please address the issues above and submit another request if > appropriate. > > The Twitter API Team > > Please do not reply to this message; it was sent from an unmonitored > email address. This message is a service email related to your use of > Twitter. For general inquiries or to request support with your Twitter > account, please visit us at Twitter Support. " > > I have no idea why I was rejected or how to correct my submission so > as not to receive the same result. > > I also have not found any way to actually contact someone at Twitter > to ask the question. > > Any thoughts you all can offer would be most appreciated. > > Steve >