Different question on the same email that states that Twitter will
start tracking every t.co click, whether on twitter.com or a Twitter
app. Does anyone know if Twitter will update their API to allow us to
get the Twitter Update ID that referred a particular click?
Thanks,
Boaz
On Sep 1, 8:34
Just received an email titled Twitter Apps and You. In the email,
Twitter says that when you click on [t.co] links from Twitter.com or
a Twitter application, Twitter will log that click. We hope to use
this data to provide better and more relevant content to you over
time.
Any idea if Twitter
Just to clarify: I am testing with unauthenticated calls
On Aug 23, 5:17 pm, boaz sapirb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I checked the behavior on an AWS instance _without_ static IP (which
is called by Amazon elastic IP) and I do not see any problem with the
limits. The limit status
as the twitter authenticated user, I
can do 200*150=3 API calls in one hours without whitelisting the
IP address, which is more than the 2 I could do with whitelisting.
Can anyone give a counter example where whitelisting is absolutely
necessary?
Thank you,
Boaz