Twitter has been advertising better analytics for themselves about users, apps, and developers, as one of the key benefits of migration to OAuth. I believe its completely true, and it would be nice if you reflected a bit of that benefit back to developers in the form of "unique userIDs that have got a token for this consumer_key" like it used to be on Twitter site. Even if it were with a day's lag or such, it would still be valuable to developers, it does not have to be realtime and with a load impact at all.
J On Sep 29, 7:55 am, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> wrote: > The loading of the information would not scale for many clients, > resulting in whales when trying to load your application (lame but > true). It's best to track such information by your own means. I'd be > happy to look up the value for you if you follow up with me off-list. > > Thanks, > Taylor > > On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Duane Roelands > > > > <duane.roela...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I used to be able to go tohttp://twitter.com/oauth_clientsand see > > how many users have authorized my application. Twitter appears to > > have removed those numbers. > > > Where can I go to find out how many people have authorized my > > application? > > Why was this information removed? > > > -- > > Twitter developer documentation and resources:http://dev.twitter.com/doc > > API updates via Twitter:http://twitter.com/twitterapi > > Issues/Enhancements Tracker:http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list > > Change your membership to this > > group:http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk