How about a competition to develop spam-detection algorithms :)

Pascal

On Feb 24, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:

> Apart from implementing reCAPTCHA on tweet submission, follow, and
> unfollow, I can't see what Twitter can do to prevent that kind of
> abuse (can you imagine the revolt by bona fide users?). How else do
> you determine that it is an actual human and not a piece of automated
> software behind the browser on the user's desktop or laptop? The only
> other option is legally, and that depends on the country of residence
> of the owners of the software. At this point in time, it appears that
> anyone who is able to and have the inclination to write desktop
> software that bypasses the API might have carte blanche to do so.

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