100% agree
Alan
On Mar 5, 1:54 am, nickmilon nickmi...@gmail.com wrote:
These kind of tools do a lot of damage to twitter ecosystem.
On Mar 4, 3:02 pm, Alan Hamlyn alanhamlyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dewald,
In fact you partly answered it yourself.
Random login CAPTCHA's when logging
Great Idea :P
On Feb 25, 10:16 am, Pascal Jürgens
lists.pascal.juerg...@googlemail.com wrote:
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
I agree entirely, sites like Tweetadder, tweettankone, are very
popular though because they do what oauth apps aren't allowed to do.
On Feb 25, 4:22 pm, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@borasky-
research.net wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 11:16:54 +0100, Pascal Jürgens
Hi Dewald,
In fact you partly answered it yourself.
Random login CAPTCHA's when logging in to twitter, or the occasional
one if flagged based on users tweets to have once to fill one in to
send a tweet.
Algorithms, especially to to detect accounts that send 98%-100% links
in tweets.
Legal
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Alan Hamlyn
MarketMeSuite
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