I think the answer is you never will.
This kind of benefit might follow the same rules that whitelist, that will
no longer be supported just as the thread below said.
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/1acd954f8a04fa84/688b8bfe26a5c178

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:58 AM, manusis <[email protected]> wrote:

> The streaming API mentions about different access roles but does not
> indicate how one could apply for them.
>
> "The default access level allows up to 400 track keywords, 5,000
> follow userids and 25 0.1-360 degree location boxes. Increased access
> levels allow 100,000 follow userids (“shadow” role), 400,000 follow
> userids (“birddog” role), 10,000 track keywords (“restricted track”
> role), 200,000 track keywords (“partner track” role), and 200 0.1-360
> degree location boxes (“locRestricted” role). Increased track access
> levels also pass a higher proportion of statuses before limiting the
> stream."
>
> For our product, we need "shadow" and "partner track" access roles.
> Could somebody shed any light on how one could apply for the increased
> access levels?
>
> Thanks,
> Rajiv
>
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