Re: [twitter-dev] Mobile view of twitter.com doesn't show "This person has protected their tweets" message

2010-04-07 Thread Josh Bleecher Snyder
> Have a look at the new http://mobile.twitter.com. It looks awesome and > displays if profiles are protected. It does look awesome! The grammar freak in me feels compelled to point out that "Whats being said about..." should be "What's being said about..."; that is, it's missing the apostrophe i

Re: [twitter-dev] Mobile view of twitter.com doesn't show "This person has protected their tweets" message

2010-04-07 Thread Abraham Williams
Have a look at the new http://mobile.twitter.com. It looks awesome and displays if profiles are protected. Abraham On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 21:04, Richard Barnett wrote: > For the case where I'm trying to view a protected Twitter account > profile http://twitter.com/username & I'm not signed in or

[twitter-dev] Mobile view of twitter.com doesn't show "This person has protected their tweets" message

2010-04-06 Thread Richard Barnett
For the case where I'm trying to view a protected Twitter account profile http://twitter.com/username & I'm not signed in or not a follower: - "Standard" view displays a page with a lock image & the message "This person has protected their tweets" - "Mobile" view displays a page with a message "Thi