I'm a little late responding to this, but wanted to let you know that we
just recently released a product http://tidytweet.com to solve the problem
of unwanted tweets showing up in a search feed embedded on a site.
Basically, you set up your feed with TidyTweet, and we give you a filtered
ATOM
why is it proving hard for me beta test with
https://www.linkedin.com/secure/addContacts
Youknow, iam huge advocate of getting traffic via our affiliate
program, and afterseeing what Marlon Sanders , Yanik Silver and my
other friends are doing : i thought to should have put up a test
Wheather;
Hello there,
There is no stemming available for search (which is the {ducking}
- {duck} conversion). We've talked internally about the profanity
issue before so it's something we're aware of. We'll announce
something here once we have a plan.
Thanks;
– Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
I have a few questions:
I am using API to publish my search query onto a web page. Because the
web site is a public site, I don't want profanity. I found that I can
eliminate certain words with the -... but I also found that my API
stops working if I have too many queries... is there a
Gee, what do you guys have against Ducks? LOL, Just kidding, and all
jokes aside, I do have to agree also with a profanity filter as I run
a rated G public site also and I hate it when profanity starts
showing up on my site (in my feed apis). As mentioned above I have
been playing with a
So, long story short and to the point, would it be possible to have in
your Twitter account settings a check box similar to how Google has
one for pornographic sites but have one for uses profanity and we
can then use a filter in our queries like profanity=0 or something
to that extent and
Why don't you just do the filtering on your end? Twitter's API's job
is to give you data- what you do with filtering it on your end should
be up to you...
On Jul 17, 12:43 pm, Steve Brunton sbrun...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Cameron Kaiserspec...@floodgap.com wrote:
No, you have to do this client side. Also, cussbusting is pretty fricking
hard.
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-- The only thing to fear is fearlessness -- R. E.
hmmm you wanna dump random content your robot found on the internet on kids
and hope your stuff doesn't scare the crap out of grandma?
it would probably be just as interesting and profitable to block human
visitors and instead use random roboreader bots. then it would be
totally-fully-automated.