Let's work together as a community and create a tool for users using
the Twitter API that allows users to see their followers videos on
YouTube; kind of like how the Huffington Post and Foursquare allows
you to link to your Twitter followers! Let's stick a price on it and
make a profit whose with m
I'm encouraged to know that someone from Twitter is reading the posts
on this group. Perhaps this post will come to the attention of
someone in Twitter who will start a discussion with their legal
advisors.
When I signed up for Twitter I read the TOS presented carefully
(sorry, I used to be a pr
st_token(:oauth_callback => "http://
tweetingtoohard.com/auth_success")
And now things are looking like they ought to :)
Hope that helps anyone else who may be using the OAuth gem with
Ruby :P
--Keith
On Jun 9, 6:16 pm, Matt Sanford wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just ch
a few other services
> > > and they seemed fine. If you're sending oauth_callback=oob (a.k.a.
> > > "out of band") then the system is forced into the PIN flow. We're
> > > working on docs for all of this now but let me know if that's what
r wires crossed? :P
Thank you,
Keith Hanson
ke...@tweetingtoohard.com
@big_love
Same here, actually, for tweetingtoohard.com (tried to post here
before but it looks like it got eaten :P)
We've put up a snarky message in the meantime about the blunders :P
But please do correct us if we have done something incorrect.
-- Keith Hanson
@big_love
keith (at) tweetingtoohar
Hi Alex,
Just let you know that the direct message deletion link in the top API page
is wrongly pointing out the status deletion section instead of the direct
message deletion section.
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation
Just my two cents.
Cheers,
Kei Noguchi
@keinoguchi