You can use the socialGraph method before:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-friends%C2%A0ids

If you have this you have the expected number of users.



Jesse Stay schrieb:
> I was wondering if it might be possible to include, at least in the
> first page, but if it's easier it could be on all pages, either a total
> expected number of followers/friends, or a total expected number of
> returned pages when the cursor parameter is provided for friends/ids and
> followers/ids? I'm assuming since you're moving to the cursor-based
> approach you ought to be able to accurately count this now since it's a
> snapshot of the data at that time.
> 
> The reason I think that would be useful is that occasionally Twitter
> goes down or introduces code that could break this.  This would enable
> us to be absolutely sure we've hit the end of the entire set.  I guess
> another approach could also be to just list the last expected cursor ID
> in the set so we can be looking for that.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jesse

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