Hey all,
With iOS 5 and the Twitter integration coming in a few months, we have been
getting a ton of inbound interest and questions around how to effectively
leverage the Twitter integration. We wanted to get your feedback on how we
can best support you and your users in developing meaningful
Ryan,
On Jun 28, 2011, at 6:44 PM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
We'd love to see your apps, give feedback and help make developing on Twitter
and iOS 5 a great experience so let us know how we can help.
Simple, open up access to DMs via the API.
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Paul Haddad
paul.had...@gmail.com, p...@tapbots.com,
Ryan,
On Jun 28, 2011, at 6:44 PM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
We'd love to see your apps, give feedback and help make developing on
Twitter and iOS 5 a great experience so let us know how we can help.
Simple, open up access to DMs via the API.
This.
l8r
Sean
--
Twitter developer
First of all, I think Twitter should make it more clear that this
implementation is focused on providing Twitter access for non-client apps.
Think of this implementation as a 'post on Twitter' feature that doesn't
require any API knowledge or other very complicated stuff. That, and you have
Absolutely disagree. No DM access via twitter.framework. Would be a major
threat to the user's privacy.
Tom
On Jun 29, 2011, at 2:05 AM, Sean Heber s...@spiffytech.com wrote:
Ryan,
On Jun 28, 2011, at 6:44 PM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
We'd love to see your apps, give feedback and help make
On Jun 28, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
Absolutely disagree. No DM access via twitter.framework. Would be a major
threat to the user's privacy.
This could be handled by different wording on the Alert Panel that asks for
permission, or by app id white listing or probably a
Paul, thanks for following up and we definitely understand where you are
coming from.
The current Apple implementation allows for a single permission for all apps
and therefore we have to err on the side of being less permissive. The vast
majority of the apps will not need DM read access and we
Tom, by the time this launches all apps using TWRequest will get proper
attribution like from YourApp on iOS :)
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Ryan Sarver
@rsarver https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=rsarver
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
First of all, I think Twitter
Ryan,
Thanks for the reply, I'm glad to hear that at least its under consideration.
On Jun 28, 2011, at 8:02 PM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
Paul, thanks for following up and we definitely understand where you are
coming from.
The current Apple implementation allows for a single permission for all