Great - thanks Tom.  For our site we will be pulling in quite few thousand
tweets per hour.  Do you see any limitation with this API?

On 16 November 2010 22:01, Thomas Mango <tsma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just wanted to chime in quickly. I've been using Site Streams in production
> for over a month now and have found them to be absolutely fantastic. Really
> rock solid. If Site Streams are indeed what you're looking for, I wouldn't
> let the beta tag scare you away.
>
> Taylor Singletary wrote:
>
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> What are you particularly trying to accomplish with your Twitter
>> Integration? How are tweets used in the application? What APIs were you
>> leveraging when you were planning a REST-only solution?
>>
>> While Site Streams is "officially beta" right now, it's very reliable --
>> but whether it's the right solution for you really depends on what
>> you're looking to accomplish.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Taylor
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Neil <sheth.n...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:sheth.n...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    We have previously raised a request to obtain twitter whitelisting but
>>    have been told by Twitter (Brian) that we have built the wrong
>>    solution.  Our developers are struggling to understand which solution
>>    they need to build for our site www.mystweet.com
>>    <http://www.mystweet.com> in order to get
>>
>>    whitelisted.  They have stated that they are unsure which one to
>>    choose:
>>
>>    1) http://dev.twitter.com/pages/site_streams   - twitter recommend
>>    this for the kind of solution which we want to implement, but this is
>>    still in beta
>>
>>    2) http://dev.twitter.com/pages/user_streams_suggestions  - but this
>>    is not what they would allow for our case.
>>
>>    Can you please advise what solution needs to be built?  We're hoping
>>    to correct this before they go on their holidays
>>
>>    Thanks
>>
>>
>>    PREVIOUS EMAIL FROM BRIAN
>>
>>    Hi Jessel,
>>    Sorry about this! There is currently an issue that removes the
>>    "rejection reason" from some whitelist emails. Your requests have
>>    rejected because we encourage you to use our Streaming API instead to
>>    accomplish your purposes. As described
>>    onhttp://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_methods
>>    <http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_methods>
>>    , you may use the statuses/filter method with the follow parameter to
>>    receive a real-time stream of tweets from all the users you're
>>    interested in. I apologize for any inconvenience this causes to your
>>    project.
>>
>>    Thanks for your understanding,
>>    Brian
>>
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