Am I the only one seeing that the ReTweeted To Me API at
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/retweeted_to_me.xml hasn't been
updated since the 17th November but yet in the home_timeline I am
seeing new ReTweets to me?
Richard
Strangely editing Tweets is disallowed by the API terms, even though
you can't physically edit them through the API.
I'd like the feature but I guess it could leave it open to abuse by
some people through the API.
On Nov 18, 9:10 pm, Olaf Doschke olaf.dosc...@googlemail.com wrote:
I think it
Hi Guys
I've just opened a feature enhancement request with Twitter:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1213
If you've got any further details, please feel free to add these as
comments!
Cheers
-N
So how can I apply for a Search Whitelist?
On Nov 19, 12:17 am, Mark McBride mmcbr...@twitter.com wrote:
There are three different rate limits that apply to API usage
1) Your IP rate limit (used when making unauthenticated calls)
2) Your account rate limit (used when making authenticated
I have a problem with this function. When I set it with params, i got
the html page with error message:
Something is technically wrong.
Thanks for noticing _we're going to fix it up and have things back to
normal soon.
Can you help me with it?
I'm using curl_exec() for it.
I strongly urge and hope for the ability to see built-in retweets in
the user_timeline as this affects my application, since these tweets
are suddenly not visible.
If that is not possible, perhaps a new API could be created that would
allow an unauthenticated view of tweets and retweets?
I confirm this behavior, but I just added the description field to
the input form and it works like a charm. And I find it useful as
well.
- @NeluLazar
On Nov 19, 1:44 am, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm this too, the lists are not being created without a
description
On Nov 19,
That means you can't pull a tweet via the API, edit it, and then display it
on your site/app. You have to display the tweets as they are.
-- ivey
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 3:24 AM, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
Strangely editing Tweets is disallowed by the API terms, even though
you can't
Send an email to a...@twitter.com with a description of your app, a
link to it if possible, and a brief justification for why you need
increased access.
---Mark
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 3:18 AM, Greg gregory.av...@gmail.com wrote:
So how can I apply for a Search Whitelist?
On Nov 19, 12:17
My understanding is that the only way to get all the new retweets is through
the streaming API because they don't show up in search. So I'm using the
track method, but I'm not seeing retweets come through.
Specifically, this: http://twitter.com/thekabira/status/5865706501 was
retweeted twice,
Wanted to email everyone to point out the subtle, but important change
on twitter.com. Today we have rolled out an update that changes the
text above the tweet box from What are you doing? to say What's
happening?. I could try to explain the reasons for the change, but
that's Biz's job :) You can
Wanted to email everyone to point out the subtle, but important change
on twitter.com. Today we have rolled out an update that changes the
text above the tweet box from What are you doing? to say What's
happening?. I could try to explain the reasons for the change, but
that's Biz's job :) You
As you may have seen on the Twitter blog [1], geotagging is now
available for all users and developers throughout Twitter's APIs.
Specific geotagging methods have been added and existing formats
expanded to accommodate this rich new information.
To get started developing with this API and
Great! I checked through the code paths, and they look solid on our end.
---Mark
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Jim Gilliam j...@gilliam.com wrote:
I figured out what's happening. When RT @thekabira gets added to the
front of the tweet, it makes the tweet text longer than 140
It's great that most retweets are coming through, but the fact that it's
cutting off the end of tweets, making the track API not work if what you're
tracking happens to be in the last 15-20 characters of the tweet, is a
problem. As it stands now, the only way for me to get at the retweets is
to
Also note that the safer way to do what (I think) you're trying to do
is to use the retweets API
(http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-statuses-retweets),
for example
curl -uyouruser:yourpassword api.twitter.com/1/statuses/retweets/5865706501.xml
---Mark
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009
Hello,
Recently my IP was banned for 1000s of friendship deletes/hr.
friendship/delete method is a POST call. It should not have any limit.
All the calls were authenticated. So It should not hit any IP limit if its set.
Now It seems it hits a hidden limit. Twitter mentioned 1000s. So I
am
Thanks so much for your hard work on this project.
I know it is thankless work, but this library has been a great help
for me.
Thanks!
On Nov 16, 7:10 pm, jmathai jmat...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone using twitter-async can upgrade to the 2.0 version.
This isn't a rate limiting issue, it's an abuse issue. What were you
doing that required 1000s of friendship deletes/hour?
---Mark
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 4:02 PM, shiplu shiplu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Recently my IP was banned for 1000s of friendship deletes/hr.
friendship/delete
Back in August we announced plans to release the Retweet feature along with
an API to publish and consume retweets. Over the last few months we've been
gradually opening up the feature to more users as we performance test and
refine it. You can see some of the original announcement emails around
Twitter.com is now available in French: http://bit.ly/twitter-in-french
If you're looking to add a French version of your application, we've added
some of the translation
strings we're using to the translations page on the developer wiki:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-String-Translations
Brian,
We've been working almost exclusively on moving the Streaming API out
of Alpha status for many weeks now. We haven't launched a new user-
visible feature on Streaming for weeks. Instead, we're up to our
elbows in capacity plans, new machines, deploy scripts, latency-
shaving and so forth.
Excellent news Marcel, and also re-tweet support now submitted to
Apple in my App too :)
On Nov 20, 1:16 am, Marcel Molina mar...@twitter.com wrote:
Back in August we announced plans to release the Retweet feature along with
an API to publish and consume retweets. Over the last few months we've
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