Hi Miles,

While this public forum is great if you want to discuss the terms themselves
with others, if you want to privately discuss API terms with Twitter, it's
best to send a message to [email protected] -- it might take a bit for you to
get a response but the policy team will get your inquiry.

That said, it's best to steer clear of anything explicitly prohibited in the
terms and to follow the "shoulds" as closely as possible.

Taylor

@episod <http://twitter.com/episod> - Taylor Singletary - Twitter Developer
Advocate


On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Miles Parker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've got a case where I'm not sure whether a potential use would
> conflict with terms of service. I'd rather not get into details on
> public forum ;) but I can if this is the only place for it. But I'm
> wondering if there is someone or somewhere to ask questions? i.e. re:
> "If you are doing something prohibited by the Rules, talk to us about
> whether we should make a change or give you an exception." -- Who is
> "us"?
>
> thanks,
>
> Miles
>
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