The intentions behind the rule is good, but what about the following
list of applications (and many more) that do not respect the TOS ?

http://mashable.com/2010/08/09/track-twitter-unfollowers/

happy coding :-)
Nick

On Apr 9, 5:05 am, Nicholas Chase <nch...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>  From a user perspective, I think it's good to know that you can
> unfollow someone without them noticing, so you don't hurt their
> feelings.  The last thing that Twitter wants is to be linked to hard
> feelings between people.
>
> But that's just my opinion.  YMMV, but I wouldn't be surprised if that
> were the reason.
>
> ----  Nick
>
> On 4/8/2011 9:57 PM, Whonew wrote:
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> > Could someone from the Twitter staff go into some detail about why the
> > Terms of Service stress not drawing attention to user's Unfollows?
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> > I have no particular interest in doing so; but I have been struggling
> > to figure out why as I'm certain that many users would like to know
> > without jumping through hoops.
>
> > Thanks a lot!

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