I've been kind of slinking along in development mode and I'm not terribly slick with Twitter. I'm now at a point where there is going to be a LOT of attention on this - how does one ask/register/apologize/grovel to be able to do a higher volume of messaging?
I've been digging for tech support and right now the low resistance path seems to be scooting into Boston, knocking on the door at Spark Capital, and asking for Bijan Sabet. I hope there's an easier method :-) On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 9:57 AM, natefanaro <[email protected]> wrote: > > Looks like that account is no longer in the search index. You can test > that by searching for from:ProgressivePST > http://search.twitter.com/search?q=from%3AProgressivePST > > This probably happened because of the amount of automated tweets > containing links that you have. > > On Nov 10, 10:41 am, neal rauhauser <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have a userid that automatically places messages for campaigns and > > initiatives - political stuff, House & Senate, health care reform, etc. > > > > http://twitter.com/ProgressivePST > > > > Last night I rounded up links for all 435 House seats and began > > populating their hashtags. > > > > #MA08 is represented by Michael Capuanohttp://www.house.gov/capuano/ > > #CA18 is represented by Dennis Cardozahttp://www.house.gov/cardoza/ > > #MO03 is represented by John Carnahanhttp:// > carnahan.house.gov/....@repcarnahan > > > > The updates seem to flow based on inspection of the userid's link, > but > > neither hashtags nor @ messages appear in public search. Am I doing > > something wrong? Is the userid tagged as spam? I'd really like to hear > from > > someone at Twitter about this ... > > > > -- > > mailto:[email protected] // > > GoogleTalk: [email protected] > > IM: nealrauhauser -- mailto:[email protected] // GoogleTalk: [email protected] IM: nealrauhauser
