That looks like a bug. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Damon C <d.lifehac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've seen a couple instances now (@beaker and @mediaphyter) where a
> private list shows up on the list of a user's memberships. It doesn't
> seem like the existence of these private lists should be showing up in
> the memberships list, nor can I reproduce the issue on my own account.
> As an example, here's a brief snippet from 
> http://twitter.com/Beaker/lists/memberships.xml
> (sidenote that the member_count shows up as 5 on the HTML version of
> the memberships page).
>
> <list>
> <id>19351</id>
> <name>Security</name>
> <full_name>@twowheelgeek/security</full_name>
> <slug>security</slug>
> <subscriber_count>0</subscriber_count>
> <member_count>0</member_count>
> <uri>/twowheelgeek/security</uri>
> <mode>private</mode>
>
> dpc
>



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