On 4/23/2010 3:08 PM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
A great suggestion, yes. In a world where every Twitter client were
geo-aware and provided features that would allow for easy segmentation
by area (and the API features to match), I would very much recommend
that approach. Much of the discoverability
A great suggestion, yes. In a world where every Twitter client were
geo-aware and provided features that would allow for easy segmentation by
area (and the API features to match), I would very much recommend that
approach. Much of the discoverability features based on locale are present
today.
Tay
On 4/23/2010 2:58 PM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
Hi Dinho,
This is a slippery area. You're correct to use the guidance of past
discussions on this topic and the policies in place to determine if
you're doing the right thing.
The best thing I can tell you is:
- make sure each account is useful
Hi Dinho,
This is a slippery area. You're correct to use the guidance of past
discussions on this topic and the policies in place to determine if you're
doing the right thing.
The best thing I can tell you is:
- make sure each account is useful and contributing valuable content to
the ecosystem
Sorry to bump this topic, but is there any here that can enlighten me?
Thanks in advance!
On Apr 18, 2:18 pm, Dinho wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm a little confused about the number of accounts that is allowed.
> Searching through this group, the web and reading the Twitter EULA it
> seems just a few