Just incase anyone else is playing with these, the unfollow events were just
removed (deploy was rolled back).

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 5:14 AM, Matt Harris <thematthar...@twitter.com>wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> Starting today we will be streaming unfollow events through Site Streams.
> These events are being streamed to allow you to keep the social graph of
> your users current without the need to query the REST API.
>
> We require that you only surface actions that are organically displayed on
> Twitter. This means, for example, executing the unfollow and delete actions
> but not publicly displaying them to end users. (Section II.4.B of the API
> Terms of Service - http://dev.twitter.com/pages/api_terms ).
> The event will be the same format as "follow" except the event type will be
> "unfollow". For example:
>
> {
>     "for_user": 123456,
>     "message": {
>         "created_at": "Thu Jan 12 21:55:04 +0000 2011",
>         "target": {
>             <user object for user 123456 - the person being unfollowed>
>         },
>         "event": "unfollow",
>         "source": {
>             <user object for user 987654 - the user unfollowing the target>
>         },
>     }
> }
>
> Best,
> @themattharris
> Developer Advocate, Twitter
> http://twitter.com/themattharris
>
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