Hi L0rdJ,

This is how the Twitter REST API count parameters work -- they are "hopeful"
counts -- you won't get more than the count specified but you may get less.
This is one reason you see many web-based Twitter clients utilize a "More"
button approach rather than paged results. It's best to focus less on the
literal count of results that you get back and instead on the content.

Taylor

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 4:37 AM, L0rdJ <[email protected]> wrote:

> I found a bug in the Twitter API, but i can`t find where i can report
> in, so i decided report it to this group, with hope that somebody help
> me :)
>
> Seems like when i`m setting "count" parameter for statuses/
> user_timeline API call, but i`m not setting "include_rts" parameter.
> Returned statuses are limited including retweets. But retweets aren`t
> displayed.
>
> So if i have
> 1. some tweet 1
> 2. retweet to some tweet 1
> 3. retweet to some tweet 1
> 4. some tweet 2
> 5. some tweet 3
> ....
>
> and i`m trying to get statuses/user_timeline with count = 3, and
> disabled include_rts. I got:
> 1. Some tweet 1
> Instead of
> 1. Some tweet 1
> 2. Some tweet 2
> 3. Some tweet 3
>
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> API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
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>

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