We are building a "State of Twitter in St. Louis" whitepaper for our local companies/agencies/etc. In doing this, we gathered the list of influential people from our own STLTweets site and are mining for extra information from Twitter, Klout, TrstRank, etc...
For a couple high-ranking people we would be listing, we've noticed that they have been suspended in the last week or so (one's last tweet was 2 weeks ago in our mirror, and the other's last tweet was 1 week ago). I checked with the API and they show as suspended, but we can't fathom why based on the tweets WE have archived from them... the profile pictures aren't lewd, the tweets aren't spammy, etc... My CEO would love to know why these two people have dropped out of the ecosystem (because they will ask at this presentation). http://stltweets.com/People/Everything/Detail/kiconner http://twitter.com/KiConner http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.xml?id=30913186 http://stltweets.com/People/Everything/Detail/shordeedoowhop http://twitter.com/ShordeeDooWhop http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.xml?id=130768057 So, my request is could we get augmentation as to WHY these accounts were suspended in the API response? I would LOVE to be able to code accordingly (e.g. to be able to know if we should purge/suspend the accounts on our system, etc.) but I really can't take an action without knowing WHY they were suspended.
