Hello all,
I was wondering if someone could explain why the counter on this page
does not increase:
http://www.stubhub.com/promotions/scratch/content/tweet.html
Thanks for the help,
Sam
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Hi,
Just curious if anyone knows how many tweets per day come through the
Twitter firehose on a daily basis, average?
Thanks
Sam
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I am developing an app that allows users to "login" with twitter. I'm a bit
confused about the rate limiting applied to verifying credentials of users.
Is it 350/hour for the application, or per user that uses the application?
For example, could 1000 people signin within an hour, or am I limi
r egg!" data-count="none" data-via="sammyh">Tweethttp://platform.twitter.com/</a>
widgets.js">
I did find a work around but it isn't ideal as it directs users to a
new Twitter window, It'd be so much better if I could get it to work
with the act
the Tweet button sits on. Anyone know why this isn't
working? or know any good work arounds?
Cheers,
Sam
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What I have found is that 99% of the topics on here relate to Oauth...
if you have a question about a different aspect of the api it is less
likely that you will get a reply.
The wiki documentation is fairly good and code examples are given, but
if you are trying to do something that is not covere
does anyone know of a way to search just among the people you are
following?
i am using C# and i konw how to get urls from tweets via streaming
api, but i don't know how to make category. i searched a couple of
days, but didn't get any answer.
It would be great if there was a way to search just within users you
are following, or those who are following you.
Currently the only way to do this is to get the latest 3200 tweets
from your friends and then search that result for your keyword. There
are 2 main drawbacks for this method:
i) You
If you're using Abraham's library you should drop the .json and the
first slash in the call:
$return = $twitter->post( 'statuses/update', array( 'status' =>
'TEST' ) );
If you're using EpiTwitter (not Abraham's library) you should probably
use something like this (according to this:
http://wiki.gi
don't use next_cursor or whatsoever. I just use the $followers
> variable to use count it with $totaal = count($followers); so I can
> use it in my code. The cursor code I posted before is the only thing I
> use to try and get information.
>
> Is it even possible to get all th
You should not increment your cursor, because Twitter returns a cursor
for you. And if cursor is 0, it means that there are no more pages (-1
+ 1 = 0).
Check your $followers variable that you got from the first call. It
should be called something like next_cursor.
On Jun 25, 2:26 pm, Rick wrote:
tterhttp://twitter.com/episod
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Sam Street wrote:
> > Im having difficulties adding favorites to Twitter.
>
> > I am using the following URL:
>
> >http://api.twitter.com/1/favorites/15256536658/create.xml
>
> >http://api.twit
1ec0e/rendersnapshotview
Hope this is helpful - we are seeking feedback on the tool if you have
any.
Thanks,
Sam
On Jun 11, 9:48 am, Bryan wrote:
> Hey Abraham. The above example is dated. My point is appending
> max_result=1 onto any verified result results in a 404:
>
> htt
ot;request":"/1/favorites/15256536658/
create.json","error":"Not found"}"
Is this a known bug? Should I be using http://twitter.com instead of
api.twitter.com/1 ?
-Sam
Hello,
I'm using twitter.lib.php class which is great. However, I can't seem
to pass on options to the functions that I'm calling. In this case,
I'd like to change the count of the friends' statuses to 50. But it
still is showing me only 20.
What am I missing? Any help greatly appreciated.
Thank
ernet is enough of a mess already :)
-Sam
On Jan 19, 1:42 pm, John Meyer wrote:
> I've changed it back to where the media file goes last and I still get
> that error so if anybody has an idea of what I'm doing wrong there I
> would appreciate it.
>
> On 1/19/2010 4:54 AM
As of today, I've noticed that retweets created via the new system are
represented in user timelines as "RT @username..."--are others seeing
this, and is this something new? Is this leftovers from the old to new
retweeting transition, or is this going to be a permanent method for
representing built
I don't think you can do this directly with the API.
I've just used http://uk2.php.net/array_diff in the past
On Oct 28, 3:38 am, Chi-Shun Chen wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I had a question,
> take a example for show what i want:
>
> if someone's
> Followers/ids = A,B,C,D,E,G
> Friends/ids = D,F,G
>
Hi I'm Sam from Twicli.com
We currently support photo, video, audio and set sharing.
Will be announcing the ability to sell your photos/videos at some
point (as it will integrate with the Marketplace that will soon be
coming to Picli.com). Will definitely investigate using TwitPay as a
pa
ps. thats not the actual string. I'll paste actual noise here as I
discover it though
On Oct 9, 10:22 am, Sam Street wrote:
> Please don't forget the "Ive just taken the 'WHOSE HOTTER' quiz and
> voted for Miley fucking Cyrus" spam via @reply (and DM also)
&
Please don't forget the "Ive just taken the 'WHOSE HOTTER' quiz and
voted for Miley fucking Cyrus" spam via @reply (and DM also)
On Oct 9, 7:03 am, Dave Briccetti wrote:
> A Twitter client can do an HTTP get to here:
>
> http://talkingpuffin.appspot.com/filters/noise
>
> and expect lines of pla
It's a nice idea. I'd go ahead with it - but also release the regex
publicly.
Apps make enough external requests as it is
On Oct 9, 12:14 am, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> I think it might be a better idea to publish the regex code somewhere,
> so that developers can directly include it in their app
Sounds interesting as a side project for me. Thanks
On Oct 8, 4:43 pm, "Avi Hein (Conduit)" wrote:
> Are you up to the challenge?
>
> Conduit, a SaaS platform that any web publisher can use to offer
> content and applications to users across the World Wide Web, has
> launched the Conduit Awards,
the
streaming API's firehose method and monitoring updates from twitter
accounts that are also associated with FriendFeed profiles.
Hoping someone can shed some light on this for me.
Thank you!
-Sam
marking "Micro" when there are
existing "Microsoft" trademarks for example.
I'll follow up in a separate thread about the Twitter trademark which
may also be problematic,
Sam
On Aug 19, 7:57 pm, Sam Johnston wrote:
> [refer to the article itself for the inline link
[although somewhat more controversial I look forward to seeing the
followup conversation - once again refer to the article itself for the
inline links - @samj]
"Twitter" Trademark in Trouble Too
http://samj.net/2009/08/twitter-trademark-in-trouble-too.html
Yesterday I apparently stuck a nerve in
[refer to the article itself for the inline links - @samj]
Twitter's "Tweet" Trademark Torpedoed
http://samj.net/2009/08/twitters-tweet-trademark-torpedoed.html
Last month Twitter founder Biz Stone announced in a blog post (May The
Tweets Be With You) that they "have applied to trademark Tweet b
Morning all,
I have just added this idea to Get Satisfaction (http://bit.ly/sN7Gh)
that I think will be of interest to many of you:
"Please add support for the rel=shortlink (http://purl.org/net/
shortlink) standard so that Twtiter can detect short links from the
site (HTTP headers and/or HTML c
Just noticed something relating to the API method users/show
When requesting a user's data I dont see a field relating to whether
the user has chosen "Do not display a background image"
If you see here: http://twitter.com/users/show.xml?screen_name=AstuteCat
The default twitter background (cloud
I cache the users profile image and background when they authorize and
each time they reauthorize the return values are compared. If they are
different the images are updated and recached.
I couldn't find a better way to handle this other than running a
cronjob that calls /users/show method for ea
I totally agree.
It's going to work but will need full adoption from all major apps.
It's going to be confusing seeing different # retweets because certain
apps retweet without the RT API
On Aug 17, 4:21 pm, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > Favorites are like secret ballots. That has its place in socie
ser changes their
profile picture on Twitter, your cached URL 404's)
Anyway I've only used whitelisting for the first (notifying users when
they are tagged into photos - or when they are invited to events on
twappening.com)
-Sam @sampicli http://twicli.com
On Aug 16, 12:16 pm, boaz wrot
Thanks Dale :) Hope you enjoy it.
On Aug 16, 1:16 am, Dale Merritt wrote:
> Cool app. I'll help you test it as a user. Just checking it out. Dale
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Sam Street wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm looking for a fe
an
username.
I suggest checking to see if matches your stored ID each time a
user logs in. If it's different (username has been reset and used by a
new account) create a new row.
Hope this helped in any way
-Sam @sampicli http://twicli.com
On Aug 15, 10:18 pm, "stasisme...@googlemail.
's willing to help that would be fantastic and I will
return the favour.
-Sam http://twitter.com/sampicli
This library worked perfectly for me
http://github.com/jmathai/twitter-async/tree/master
On Aug 15, 6:28 am, Adam Shannon wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
>
> > Hi Adam,
>
> > If you really want to learn this yourself, the best method is to read
> > through the oAuth
http://pastebin.com/m4fd058a4
This code will be able to determine whether a password is weak, ok or
strong based on whether it contains lowercase, uppercase + numbers
hope thats what you were after
-Sam @sampicli http://twicli.com
On Aug 15, 7:33 am, Xpineapple wrote:
> I could probably p
I haven't experienced any downtime or lack of connectivity so far.
On Aug 15, 7:16 pm, dougw wrote:
> Looks like I forgot the link to the status blog.
>
> [1]http://status.twitter.com/post/163603406/working-on-unexpected-downtime
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
> On Aug 15, 11:08 am, Doug Williams wrote:
I haven't been able to login for the past few days either.
Luckily using Firefox I was still logged in through a session so this
is fine and apps like TweetDeck for iPhone seem to work (HTTP Auth API
must have no problems logging in)
I can not login through the twitter frontpage or through OAuth.
My app fails when requesting tokens.
I still cant even login to Twitter.com through web - it just freezes.
Anyway, nope its solved soon.
Thanks
On Aug 7, 6:28 pm, Vincent Nguyen wrote:
> Me too! My App can request a oauth token but can not do anything when
> redirecting to Twitter!
> And I even
Oh yeah. This just worked for me through web.
My mistake!
On Aug 7, 7:59 am, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/8/6 Sam Street
>
> > 2. replying to a status id that you posted yourself from the same
> > account
>
> This is actually incorrect. I
My app http://twicli.com is unavailable. Looks like the ?oauth_token
isnt being created properly.
Hope things come back soon. Thanks
On Aug 7, 7:06 am, Rich wrote:
> The most frustrating thing is oAuth being down, meaning new users
> can't sign in to oAuth apps!
>
> On Aug 7, 6:40 am, Jesse Sta
The message will not include 'in reply to X' if you are
1. replying to an invalid status id
2. replying to a status id that you posted yourself from the same
account
On Aug 6, 9:50 pm, Duane Roelands wrote:
> Difficult to spot the error without knowing the values of "message"
> and "in inreply".
My app also dies straight during auth http://twicli.com/auth
On Aug 6, 10:45 pm, Rich wrote:
> Especially annoying seeing as I've gone totally oAuth now. I don't
> blame Twitter, just the idiots that initiated the DDoS attack
>
> On Aug 6, 10:33 pm, Andreu Pere wrote:
>
> > The same behaviour
I've had this difficulty too, with the 'source' parameter being
ignored.
I recommend using OAuth which handles it all fine. I'm weary about
providing my password to apps these days
On Aug 3, 6:49 am, Pek wrote:
> how do you set the from field when you tweet from the API. Right now
> mine says fr
Welcome :)
On Jul 31, 9:59 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> Hi all --
> We are excited to announce that Chad Etzel has joined our team part-time to
> support the developer community. He is the one man show behind TweetGrid [1]
> amongst other projects [2]. We reached out to Chad to join our team after
pported by many clients/
applications.
I've just started developing a Twitter app using python-twitter that
is to run on Google AppEngine, but it will be some time after the next
release before we have OAuth support (and even then it's dependent on
a "major overhaul of the HTTP layer&q
Twitter would be better off supporting gdata queries
Thanks in advance
Sam
W: www.twitblogs.com/ssethi
M: +44 7985 705075
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On 23 Mar 2009, at 18:40, Alex Payne wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 20:46, Zac Bowling wrote:
If it was built and
option like friendfeed to give a psuedo realtime feed
Thanks in advance
Sam
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On 12 Mar 2009, at 21:21, Alex Payne wrote:
POST requests are unlimited.
We used to support XMPP as an experimental feature, but we don't
currently.
Delivering
edback please try and
> limit the audience to people who you feel can **provide some feedback. *
>
So there you have it.
Thanks in advance
Sam
www.twitblogs.com/ssethi
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We have already implmented Tweetmeme's API in our test site and will pish it
live on Friday. Good job Nick.
Thanks in advance
Sam
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2009/3/4 Nick Halstead
Authorisation request up in one
call to twitter but I guess this requires twitter to support openid.
Thanks in advance
Sam
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2009/3/1 Paul Kinlan
> Hi Sam,
&g
ID to their OAuth
token.
Our worry is will this all confuse non-technical users
Thanks in advance
Sam
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2009/3/1 Dossy Shiobara
>
> On 3/1/09 1:28 PM, Petermdenton wrote:
>
>>
>> Dossy, s
So when will the firehose be available and on what format xmpp. It
used to exist ... Waiting to see of we use gnip xmpp firehose or
Twitter?
Thanks in advance
Sam
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On 7 Feb 2009, at 16:31, Chad Etzel wrote:
>
native xmpp
firehose support
Thanks in advance
Sam
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On 29 Jan 2009, at 13:58, Stuart wrote:
>
> 2009/1/29 ledil :
>> how to get the entire pubsub without gnip or how can I make use of
>> XMPP (firehouse) ?
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