>From http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation#ResultQuality: "Removing the quality filter from streams with follow predicates is, quite reasonably, an often requested feature."
Does anyone have any ideas on the status of this feature or any suggested workarounds? We are working on a new version of TweetPo.st powered by the Streaming API. However, some of our beta testers are apparently being quality filtered and we are trying to figure out a way to get their tweets. They are OAuthed, so we can in theory poll their accounts directly for updates. However, we don't have a systematic way of figuring out whether they are being quality filtered in the first place or if that status changes subsequently. So, our specific questions are: A) Is there any update on the status of removing the quality filter from streams with follow predicates? B) Is there any way to programmatically check if a given user is being quality filtered? C) Is there any way to be notified when a given user's quality filter status changes? Any help here would be greatly appreciated as we would ideally like to use the Streaming API as much as possible and it's hard to explain to users when their tweets don't show up. Thanks! -jonathan ===== Jonathan Strauss, Co-Founder http://snowballfactory.com Campaign tracking for social media - http://awe.sm A smarter way to update Facebook from Twitter - http://tweetpo.st Sharecount button for Facebook - http://www.fbshare.me