valid
> purposes are sometimes, sadly, going to get caught in a low-latency
> high-volume countermeasure system.
>
> -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
> Services, Twitter Inc.
>
> On Oct 9, 5:23 am, SuperCerial wrote:
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> > Absolutely true. on both counts
Absolutely true. on both counts...
However, not so long ago Twitter banned many accounts by mistake
because they used tweetlater.
The trouble is on one hand Twitter supports, encourages the creation
of these applications and on the other hand fails horribly to provide
sufficient guidelines about
HI, I've made an account management application and it's used on about
5 sites. It has been running just fine for months and months up until
about week ago, when about 600 accounts were suspended - chunk at a
time. Now some of these are individuals accounts, some are business
accounts being manage