/episod - Taylor Singletary - Twitter Developer
Advocate
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Miles Parker milespar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've got a case where I'm not sure whether a potential use would
conflict with terms of service. I'd rather not get into details on
public forum
Hi,
I've got a case where I'm not sure whether a potential use would
conflict with terms of service. I'd rather not get into details on
public forum ;) but I can if this is the only place for it. But I'm
wondering if there is someone or somewhere to ask questions? i.e. re:
If you are doing
I haven't been using the Search API for a while while I sorted out my Oath
stuff. :) In the meantime, I think I've noticed a significant slow down in show
user queries. Is anyone else seeing this or is it my imagination?
thanks!
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Twitter developer documentation and resources:
I'm noticing now that page for friends and followers (for arbitrary
user ids) are returning 100 users, not 5,000 as I'm seeing in the API
docs. Is it my imagination that this has changed just in the last
couple of days?
This question is sort of pedantic, but I'm wondering why the API
refers to friends instead of followers. The API say's that
friends == following, but I understand (e.g. see this nice little
article
I've taken a look at recent posts on locations and geo-tagging. My
read of all of this is that we can associate tweets with locations in
~3 ways..
1. Geo-tags (user opt-in)
2. Location (user provided, pretty um.. low quality)
3. Some kind of behind the scenes magic that Twitter is doing
For case
On May 25, 8:05 pm, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
It's not always possible to evolve the API at the same pace.
Of course..not moaning, just curious.
I wouldn't say that mutual followers are friends. They're just mutual
followers.
Yes, I guess that's a matter of semantic interpretation.
Hi all,
When trying to persist a stream I'm getting an invalid Unicode char
0x14, which is DEVICE CONTROL FOUR. Takes me back to my childhood,
when there was probably some TTY or LPT out there that that meant
something to, lol. But it's just appearing in an normal element
content. Unfortunately,
to improve that. There's no timeline right now, but it's certainly
something we're looking at. There are so many tweets. We want you to have
them all. Some day.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/episod
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Miles Parker milespar
This is one of those questions where I'm pretty sure I know the
answer, but I'd really like to be wrong. :) There doesn't seem to be
anyway to get tweets past ~7 days. Which sort of makes me wonder what
the point of the since and until params are -- for the usages where
only being able to search
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