Hello,
I am looking for a mod or a know-how to use their twitter account to
sign in to my site.
Steps:
1. New user that has twitter account comes to my sign
2. Use "Sign in with twitter" button to authenticate.
3. Once it is authenticate through twitter, I want to have his
twitter's username as
Looks like a 13-digit timestamp - e.g. Python millis()
On May 23, 10:09 pm, Tony House wrote:
> I'm looking through the FAQ for the tweet button and am not seeing one
> of the attributes listed.
> On the page, the different examples have an underscore and equal and a
> 13 digit number (e.g.http:/
I am teaching a course in client GUI Java programming in the fall. In
the past I had my students write an email or calendar application. I
am thinking of having them write a Twitter program this time around. I
would appreciate any suggestions anyone could provide. I am
experimenting with Twitter4J
You will have stored the tokens for those accounts that you control
and on behalf of which you want to send Tweets. You no longer need to
authenticate via Twitter, just be logged in to your own system.
You can use a form that includes a SELECT tag allowing the choice of
account to use when tweetin
er, there might be..
For "Group" substitute "list". Maximum is 500 followers/list.
If they are following you, you can message them.
Where's the problem?
On Mar 15, 9:25 pm, Tim Haines wrote:
> No, there's not.
>
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Richard wrote:
> > Does anyone know if there is
w or reply, but basically I think it
means I am spending too much time on Twitter...
Ken
On Mar 7, 8:22 pm, 1537 News <1537n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What is considered an Exact Duplicate Tweet?
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Ken D. wrote:
> > Similarly, I have noticed
> Avatars come in three sizes:
>
> mini = 24x24
> normal = 48x48
> bigger = 73x73
> reasonably_small = 128x128
>
> http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/361706538/mk1_mini.jpg
> http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/361706538/mk1_normal.jpg
> http://a3.twimg.com/profile_im
Similarly, I have noticed that an exact duplicate tweet is no longer
systematically rejected.
Our CMS was set up to tweet new content items when they are first
viewed by a visitor. If two visitors view the same new item at nearly
the same time, two tweets are sent. Until recently, one would be
rej
Mistakes are a fact of life, no excuses necessary. What is hard to
understand is not being able to change a few characters in the
documentation, while developers continue to fall into this silly
trap.
Is the doc generated from the code? Doesn't look like it.
Of course, this documentation bug - an
A couple of months ago, the consensus seemed to be to use tweetimag.es
with user id, like so: http://img.tweetimag.es/i/8970972_o
Ken
On Feb 17, 1:16 pm, del wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> New to the forum, apologies if I'm covering old ground. I've done a
> search but can'
same. We've set it up to
redirect to our home page so all is not lost.
Any ideas what could be going on here?
Thanks, Ken
On Feb 14, 2:04 am, ctrand wrote:
> Any ideas on this one guys?
>
> On Feb 10, 4:06 pm, ctrand wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have a b
g my own) use embed.ly to display
> content.
>
> Tom
>
> On 2/2/11 1:25 PM, Ken D. wrote:
>
> > Ashley,
>
> > While waiting for native support from Twitter, have you checked out
> > the embed.ly Parrotfish plugin (http://labs.embed.ly/) ?
>
> > G
27;ll see Grooveshark content in your Twitter
right pane.
Don't know how many people are using it.
Ken
On Feb 1, 9:38 pm, Ashley Sarver wrote:
> The purpose of this is to find out a way to use twitter's oembed for
> listen.grooveshark.com links, and embed the media player of a spe
"Add Location to your tweets" does not actually add a location - good
point, and you are probably not the first to think so. It only enables
your account to accept location information. It is still up to you to
send the geo data.
On Nov 9, 12:23 pm, "Andrew Cross. Gna" wrote:
> I am succeeded in
Try tweeting this:
http://not-a-url۔com
On Nov 5, 11:15 am, Damien wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am in need of developing a JS manner of making a tweeter post that
> is slightly different from what Twitter already offers (I mean the
> Tweet button).
>
> THe post I need to make comes under this form:
cool, that seems to have worked.
Just that it's a funny character to work with: ۔ - try and
you'll see
Anyway it probably defeats the URL parsing.
On Nov 5, 5:11 pm, "Ken D." wrote:
> ۔
> the above Unicode character is the closest I could find to a dot,
> withou
۔
the above Unicode character is the closest I could find to a dot,
without being a dot...
On Nov 5, 11:15 am, Damien wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am in need of developing a JS manner of making a tweeter post that
> is slightly different from what Twitter already offers (I mean the
> Tweet button).
Oh great. I just got my first email spam purporting to be a Twitter DM
notification.
On Nov 5, 9:19 am, "Ken D." wrote:
> Good points. The order is not random - it's the same each time - just
> baffling and useless.
>
> Perhaps we are meant to delete read messag
Good points. The order is not random - it's the same each time - just
baffling and useless.
Perhaps we are meant to delete read messages? A useful 3rd party app
might archive and delete them, leaving only new messages on Twitter
and helping to resolve the "rogue app reading dms" issue.
On Nov 5,
"Favorite"
On Nov 4, 10:17 pm, Ronak Kumar Samantray wrote:
> It would be super-cool to have this feature. Many a times i just skip the
> tweet for future reference, it would cool if i could mark it somehow..
>
> Ronak Kumar Samantray
> Hyderabad
>
> Mobile : +91-9347290267
> 040-6
you're right, it's pretty hard to find this information.
It's way down in 4th position of a Google search for "Twitter API" :
http://dev.twitter.com/doc
On Nov 4, 4:44 am, ESN wrote:
> HI,
>
> I am beginner of using twitter api. If I want to collect user status
> from Twitter, what approach sh
, fxbois wrote:
> Any Twitter developper have a clue about this ... I ve searched a lot
> on the web have found nothing
>
> On Nov 3, 6:27 pm, "Ken D." wrote:
>
> > Maybe I'm wrong, but doesn't it have to do with *where* the image is
> > hosted? I thought
I should add you must not use your credentials to display tweets from
protected accounts that your account has access to.
On 3 Nov, 23:21, "Ken D." wrote:
> If you own a private list and want to share the content, you just use
> your own credentials (My Access Token) to fetch
If you own a private list and want to share the content, you just use
your own credentials (My Access Token) to fetch it. Real-time or
cached, whatever works for you. There is no 'logged in' - each API
call is authenticated. How could a user break into your account? A
single web page can display co
Maybe I'm wrong, but doesn't it have to do with *where* the image is
hosted? I thought Twitter had a list of recognized rich content
websites, à la embed.ly.
On 3 Nov, 18:09, Edward Hotchkiss wrote:
> YOU NEED TO HOST THE IMAGE SOMEWHERE ELSE. Once you upload it
> somewhere else and have a link
Don't know of any public tool, but as you suggest it won't be hard to
make one.
If you were planning to use the list /create_all method, see this
thread first:
https://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/8668d4b94d7e0043/eaa833e422b3f4d1
On Nov 2, 7:54 pm, Quy w
Just a wild guess. Try this:
import oauth.oauth as oauth
On Oct 6, 2:22 pm, ashwin morey wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a python file and I am running it through command line. But it keeps
> giving error here
>
> CONSUMER = oauth.OAuthConsumer(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET)
> AttributeError: 'module
In my app, the list names are quite descriptive, so until this gets
fixed - and I think it will be - I send description=name which makes
some sense as the originally input name is transformed (loss of
capitals and special characters) and does not appear in the Twitter UI
anyway.
On Oct 6, 1:06 am
://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/entry
Ken
On Oct 5, 10:08 pm, Bert Lagaisse
wrote:
> Whenever I create a list, using the twitter.com website, or using the
> api, and I dont' give a description (which is marked optional in the
> api), then the list is not created. Howeve
Cool. You could visit the tracker page for this issue,
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1884 and "star"
the issue to help get it fixed sooner. This has got to be one of the
easiest Twitter bugs to fix.
Ken
On Oct 3, 6:08 pm, Damon Clinkscales wrote:
> On Sun, O
Damon,
Mea culpa! There's an error in the create_all documentation. I should
know since I filed the bug...
Try: http://api.twitter.com/1/:user/:list/members/create_all.format
Afaik, http://api.twitter.com/1/:user/:list/members.xml is correct for
adding a single user.
Ken
On Oct 3, 3:
Hey Damon,
The URL you cite is that of the documentation page. The correct URL
(for create_all) is:
http://api.twitter.com/1/:user/:list/create_all.xml
with parameter user_id=:ids or screen_name=:screen_names
The example is:
http://api.twitter.com/1/twitterapidocs/firemen/create_all.xml?user_id
ance to sell you
> something too. I may still follow a few accounts that are so important
> to me that I will follow them even though I know they don't follow
> back, but that's just a handful of people.
>
> On Sep 28, 12:03 pm, "Ken D." wrote:
>
> >
Zut alors...
Would it not be preferable to create an issue in the tracker as API-
related? I'd be interested in learning what happened. And maybe I can
get some help removing those lists... So far my research indicates
that to kill a zombie you need to destroy its brain...
HTH
Ken
On S
list-name" tag appears
below the selected user. But the action has actually failed - the list
page shows no members.
Attempting to add a member via the API, I get an XML element
with 0. Attempting to delete the list via
the API returns the same ... undead!
Ken
On Sep 30, 10:30 pm, Taylor
corrupt lists that cannot be edited or deleted.
May I ask someone from Twitter to kindly contact me to help get these
lists removed from my account!
Thanks!
Ken
On Sep 29, 9:33 pm, "Ken D." wrote:
> I am creating private lists and then adding members with the
> create_all method.
&g
I am creating private lists and then adding members with the
create_all method.
1.) Creating a list via the API is no problem. Then I post to
create_all with batches of 20-90 user ids. Only rarely have I been
able to add more than a single batch, even with a few seconds of
sleep, but occasionally
Hey Rick,
It's the second time in a week that someone brings up the autofollow/
unfollow question (see also:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/msg/b7b1dfbf6500ab83)
and I would love to understand the "follow economy" once and for all.
First of all, you say that if someone i
Anyone reading this article?
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/twitter_permissions_how_much_do_you_trust_your_app.php
my quick response - users need to understand that DMs aren't private,
they're just direct: one-to-one as opposed to one-to-many.
please - keep privacy settings simple!
my 2 c
Yes.
This is a FAQ. Until Twitter staff update the group FAQ, search the
group archives for "My Access Token".
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p
his thread? Since rate-limiting as listed as false in the doc,
would it be more reliable to just loop over :user/:list_id/members 100
times? I need to go for "reliable" wherever possible... That way we
could add up to the 500 members maximum. Recommended or not really?
Thanks
-Ken
On
Same on Chrome... also for lists created by me and lists I follow. So
what's up? You guys all on IE?
On Sep 8, 3:56 pm, Ken wrote:
> No... just to clarify, I'm talking about the Twitter.com website. I've
> wondered about it for some time.
>
> See:http://twitter.com/
ere..
On Sep 8, 3:04 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> Is the tweet in question from a protected user?
>
> -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
> Twitter, Inc.
>
> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Ken wrote:
> > As I work today on some features related to lists, I wonder ag
e designed for this?
Ken
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
Change your membership to this group:
http://groups.google
direct messaging, if the user accepts email
notifications.
Meanwhile, verify_credentials gives you what you need to set up their
account and log them in when they return. If you need a user's email
address, just ask them for it.
Ken
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: http:
ep 2010 11:29:22 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Ken wrote:
> > What is the risk of storing a token? It can't be used outside your
> > app.
>
> The token being confined to use "within" an app is very insecure when
> the app runs on an end-user device. There soon will
ail is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private.
>
> On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 09:47, Bernd Stramm wrote:
> > On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 01:27:34 -0700 (PDT)
> > Ken wrote:
>
> > > I thought I had found a solution, albeit a horrendously ugly one:
> > > redirect them toht
I thought I had found a solution, albeit a horrendously ugly one:
redirect them to http://twitter.com/logout, but even that doesn't
work.
If you are looking for reliable, don't log them in with OAuth - except
once, the first time, when you store their token.
On Sep 3, 7:23 am, Abraham Williams <4
oops. really, I had thought this through but got carried away with the
'transparent installation' idea.
During the installation, the user would authenticate (via the software
provider or directly with twitter?) - and then be delivered the
credentials. Sorry.
On Aug 31, 10:58 am, Ken w
rently during the
installation. This new API endpoint would return something like what
we now get using "My Access Token."
Ken
On Aug 31, 2:30 am, John SJ Anderson wrote:
> > I think it's far better developer/business practice to design
> > *proprietary* applications
You've got the request_token, next you'll need the access_token.
With that, you'll do verify_credentials. Then Bob's your uncle..
On Aug 20, 10:37 am, "d.dinchev" wrote:
> Hello guys!
>
> I absolutely can not believe I haven't seen this in any tutorial, but
> follow this scenario:
>
> I have user
An API method allowing a user to revoke your credentials from within
your app, as users can do through http://twitter.com/settings/connections
- if they manage to find it.
Probably would need to be a TOS requirement...
On Aug 19, 6:53 pm, JTOne wrote:
> It might be useful to have a "destroy cred
that be?
On Aug 19, 6:33 pm, Dave Ingram wrote:
> On 08/19/10 17:16, Ken wrote:> Taylor, I don't need this as much as some
> other developers but I think
> > I understand why they keep asking for this.
>
> > Sure, our app is not "logged in". But many apps m
privacy/security concerns about
subsequent actions a user may perform while unknowingly logged in to
Twitter.
Let me turn the question around: why does Twitter not want this?
Ken
On Aug 19, 4:20 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> The REST API is (mostly) stateless. There is no "logged in"
Tom,
Been meaning to get back to you on that.
I have followers in China and follow some Chinese accounts as well.
I don't think they are using any special technique - via web,
facebook, twitter for iphone, hootsuite...
Blockages are occasional, partial, not very effective...
On Aug 14, 6:20 pm, T
I am new to this thread having seen it over the past few weeks and
wondered what all the fuss was about.
The solution by MindcrimeNL above seems optimal, why is it a
workaround?
Do developers not really want their users to register their own
Twitter app? It's not exactly hard to do. You just need
There's also
http://api.twitter.com/1/users/profile_image/:id
You might call that less volatile as ids don't change.
I notice on the dev page referenced by Abraham, these methods *must
not be used* as image source URLs.
Any plans to introduce such URLs?
On Aug 16, 6:17 am, Abraham Williams <4b
rough his app.
On Aug 14, 6:20 pm, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Simple answer: because people in china can't even get to twitter.com *once*.
>
> Tom
>
> On 8/14/10 4:37 PM, Ken wrote:
>
> > Why is this an issue?
>
> > A few months ago, someone from Twitter I b
Why is this an issue?
A few months ago, someone from Twitter I believe suggested a pattern
such as this:
User starts to create an account on your site
To enable the Twitter integration, you send them to Twitter.com *once*
where they allow your app.
You store their token and log the user in to you
As Taylor says, you don't need a different app for each account, but
actually that's the easy solution, with the added benefit that you
never need to do the Oauth dance to capture any tokens. PLUS... each
app gets the glory of it's own "via" tag.
Creating an app is no more work than creating a Twi
Thanks Taylor! Maybe this could be moved to the API documentation.
I can report that once, after creating (for the first time) a list
called 'Awesome', a second 'Awesome' list got the slug, 'awesome-10'.
So I just considered the slug to be unpredictable.
Also, I wouldn't mind knowing the rational
Punit,
If you have regular users with accounts on your site, they only need
to go through Oauth once - assuming you have a more convenient login
process to offer them.
The first time they authorize through Twitter, you need to capture the
token and store it. Then they can log in using your less c
Can someone please confirm the allowed characters (and transforms)
when creating new list names?
We need to check whether a user already has a list with the proposed
name. Unfortunately, the API doesn't return an error if the name
already exists, instead naming the list, 'new-list-2', which our us
I'd like some help as I implement and test the API methods, of which
there are dozens.
For example, the "create list" method, titled "POST :user/lists" on
dev.twitter.com, shows the URL endpoint as:
http://api.twitter.com/version/:user/lists.format
I am not familiar with the notation ":user" but
I've since found the bug submission page, but I'll just follow up here
and then post a bug.
I implemented the saved search api methods - so now it's a developer
question suitable for this list!
I was able to create saved searches for text queries and for places
(e.g. place:55da0f3350b51881)
I wa
I give up trying to find the bug submission page on Twitter. Here
goes.
>From Twitter.com, I saw a tweet that had been posted from The Hague
(Netherlands).
I clicked the "from" link to see the little map and access the link,
"Tweets from this place".
I clicked "Tweets from this place" and saw othe
If I provide an anchor that that takes the user to
http://twitter.com/home?status=TheirStatusMsg, I don't have to worry
about oAuth or any authentication issues, right?
I'm just trying add a twitter's tweet box with @anywhere but I'm
getting the
following error in Firefox:
"Permission denied to get property Window.jQuery from https://api.twitter.com";
It works fine for me in Chrome.
All I have on the page is the code snippet from Twitter's api tutorial
which is
d behavior). Instead,
> you should follow the redirect and use the resultant URL.
>
> Taylor
>
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Ken wrote:
> > [edit]
>
> > by the above I mean a URL to be used as img src, not an api call.
[edit]
by the above I mean a URL to be used as img src, not an api call.
We have: http://twitter.com/account/redirect_by_id
and we have: http://api.twitter.com/1/users/profile_image/[screen_name].[format]
Is there a way to get the profile image by id?
Thanks!
To clarify, I know how to find out, I just expect that text to be
clickable.
Maybe not a dev question, but I keep wanting to click on "retweeted by
you and one other" to know who that was!
Geolocation seems to be disabled..?
One of our services depends on this. Haven't seen this particular
outage mentioned. Any ETA for a fix?
Note to self: site must gracefully degrade when there's no Twitter...
of the web and the long term responsibilities that this
> entails through implicit guarantees to their users.
>
> Of course Ken you don't expect them to publish their ip address list do
> youotherwise some smartass would route this ip address to a "clean"
&
hn Adams wrote:
> t.co is not a crawler; Are you referring to the URL unpacking process or
> something else?
>
> -john
>
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Ken wrote:
> > If tco is to be the new three-letter agency and gatekeeper, we would
> > like to treat
If tco is to be the new three-letter agency and gatekeeper, we would
like to treat it nice and whitelist its crawler. If tco is
inadvertantly blocked, what happens?
I do not know if we have already been checked by tco as I have not
sent or received a dm with one of our own URLs.
What are the user
Not exactly spyware, but deceptive. Don't expect the public to
appreciate this.
On Jun 9, 9:45 pm, Bernd Stramm wrote:
> If an application wants to provide the original intent of the user, it
> is forced (by ToS), to present a link that doesn't go to where it says
> it does. That is problematic,
Chris, I am not worried about that or any of this, but agree that it's
unfortunate to lose the choice. And it feels wrong to be obfuscating
links to my own website...
For apps that display tweets, I understand that the t.co link must be
used and not the display link. But what does it mean, "requir
Sorry if this is pedantic, but can you point to Twitter's definition
of "malicious" ?
Obviously, viruses, phishing etc. Presumably, "fraudulent" or
"illegal" would be included, but this might vary depending on the
jurisdiction.
Also, if a site is banned in country x, can the government of x
reque
Hey, here's a couple of minor probs inside the dev site:
- when registering a new app (on Firefox 3.6.3/Ubuntu) - the terms of
service thingy shows no text, just grey background.
- on the application details page, app description section, the
"Created by" link goes to http://dev.twitter.com/[screen
For use on a web page, try a Google custom search engine (CSE) with
setSiteRestriction("twitter.com").
You can get older tweets - if they come up in the results. Works well
for 'dated' subjects!
Hint - use inurl:status
On Jun 1, 12:05 pm, msr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I understand the Search API gives t
Worked like a charm. Thanks so much!
On May 21, 2:29 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Few things I would check:
>
> #1 - is the account that you are using "geo-enabled" ? You can configure
> this option on the account settings page:http://twitter.com/setti
Hey there – I've been trying to get geolocation in my tweets and it's
not taking. It posts the tweet to the correct account just fine, but
the tweet doesn't contain any location data. The account is geo
enabled. Here's an example of my curl call:
curl -u username:password -d status="status_text"
h
are not being spied on!
Also, wasn't there a way to enable geo on a tweet-by-tweet basis?
On May 18, 10:07 pm, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 18, 2010 12:17:34 pm Ken wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have an issue with the text itself.
> > "You can
e user's
> account language setting.
>
> - Steve
> @melobubu
>
> On 4月30日, 午前6:23, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >https://twitter.com/account/geo
>
> > On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 14:17, Ken wrote:
>
> > > > there
> &g
User needs to enable geotagging..
On May 17, 7:05 pm, netlatch wrote:
> I am sending the data but it is not tagging the location. So I figured
> that Twitter was blocking it. The application can tag its own tweets
> fine but when it tries to tag retweets from others through the
> application the
Perhaps related to this issue, the hover thing prevents me from
clicking on the username and visiting their account, which is why I
would be hovering in that vicinity.
Fwiw, the hovercard itself doesn't contain any information I need -
I'd just as soon disable it.
On May 12, 12:31 am, "M. Edward
Hi Taylor,
I confirmed my apps are fully working well.
Thank you for your efforts!!
Br,
Ken
On 5月7日, 午後11:03, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> We've done our best to fully purge the cache from the system -- are you
> still seeing the issue today?
>
> Taylor
I noticed nested user tag issue at statuses/friends API.
It seems to be same as following another API's report:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/560a544d6703f2b9
Thanks
Ken
just what we needed! thanks
On Apr 29, 11:23 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://twitter.com/account/geo
>
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 14:17, Ken wrote:
>
> > > there
> > > is also a mobile optimized page with just that checkbox on twi
> there
> is also a mobile optimized page with just that checkbox on twitter.com that
> you could use too.
>
could be useful.. what's the URL?
thanks
Ken
Here is the error from clicking on a neighborhood link, copied from
Firebug:
I.geometry is null
http://a1.twimg.com/a/1272477713/javascripts/geov1.js?1272481439
Line 1
Hey sorry to report a bug here.. (I did finally find http://twitter.com/HELP
via Google, but there's no confirmation that the report was received.
Upon submission of the bug report I was redirected to
http://twitter.com/help/start.)
Anyway, it is sort of a developer thing, concerning geolocated
Harshad RJ wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Ken wrote:
> > For security reasons this service should be left to Twitter, but a
> > third party could deliver the same tokens if provided with the app's
> > Consumer key and secret. A bit messy though - need to chan
> What if I have own application that requests data from my own twitter
> account.
This must be a common use case. Twitter should provide the needed
tokens for each app registered to an account, for use with/by that
account only, right on the app settings page. Should be no big deal.
I found impl
On Mar 22, 06:20 am, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
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>
> > So if a user enables geolocation on Twitter, but refuses geolocation
> > in Firefox, their location will not show when tweeting through the
> > web? Also, any such user of a moblie device would have to disable
> > transmission of geodata? If so,
ation, right? Then they can
ignore the part about 'available in US only' and _not worry_ about
accidently revealing their exact location? Can we promise them that?
Thanks, Ken
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Would it not be sufficient to display the result of an authenticated call to
the user_timeline method?
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 22:07:08 -0800
Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] Private account
From: ra...@twitter.com
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
all the employees could just request to f
> followers can enable you to follow more accounts.
>
> The only small irritation is the new follower email notification that
> Twitter sends out. Just disable those notifications, and you will
> never even know that you are followed by spammers, scammers, and
> churners.
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