Thanks David,
This definately helps.
If i have just get the count of the tweet, can I use the Twitter count
API for a tweet? WIll that capture the re-tweets both the old and new
ones?
Thanks,
On Sep 16, 8:36 am, David wrote:
> HI calyps,
>
> Good questions. Yes, the search API only returns r
HI calyps,
Good questions. Yes, the search API only returns results from the last
6 or 7 days. To be exact, I believe it returns results since a certain
id, so the time window will continue to decrease as the number of
tweets per day grows.
To get your own tweets, you'll want to hit the "statuses
I was also facing the same issue beforeit was sorted now by
properly encoding the tweet message we send. Please see the code below
done in Flex.
public function getSignedURI( method:String, url:String,
postData:String = "" ):String
{
if( method.toUppe
I'm seeing this in a library that previously was not having this
issue.
On Jan 14, 9:48 am, Xavier Grosjean wrote:
> There must be an issue in the OAuth signature computing, which is why you
> are requested to provide your login again...
>
> 2010/1/14 thetwitmaniac
>
>
>
> > We are using UTF-8 a
There must be an issue in the OAuth signature computing, which is why you
are requested to provide your login again...
2010/1/14 thetwitmaniac
> We are using UTF-8 and still have this issue! Really can't understand
> why, all help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> On Dec 23 2009, 6:04 pm, Abrah
We are using UTF-8 and still have this issue! Really can't understand
why, all help would be greatly appreciated!
On Dec 23 2009, 6:04 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Make sure you are properly encoding the characters before you send them to
> Twitter.
>
> Abraham
>
> On Tue, De
hi duane,
what language are u talking about ?
anand
anand
On 12/23/09, Duane Roelands wrote:
>
> What language are you working in? Also, are you using an existing
> library or writing your own?
>
> On Dec 23, 12:49 am, thetwitmaniac wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm building a desktop twitter client a
What language are you working in? Also, are you using an existing
library or writing your own?
On Dec 23, 12:49 am, thetwitmaniac wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm building a desktop twitter client and for some reason whenever I
> try to post a tweet with an exclamation mark or apostrophe, the tweet
> is rej
Hi Atul,
There is a fairly significant corpus of tweets available, although it is
fairly old - see here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com/msg05715.html.
I believe that the second part has expired, but you should be unable to use
the first part - it is several m
Atul,
I am in the same boat as you. I am currently using the APIs that
Twitter offers to gather data. However, the more data I have access
to, the fewer assumptions I have to make and the better my results.
Twitter is very popular though and access to their data from 3rd
parties consumes a lot
Thanks, John. I am not only looking at hash tags, but also other things that
go along with tweets. I will keep in mind. I was actually curious about
Twitter's policy on this. What is there take on releasing a certain dataset
of say some random X number of users. Is it violation of any of their poli
Many people in academia / research have used TwapperKeeper service to
capture tweets of interest (that are tagged) and export for analysis.
Let me know if you have any questions.
v/r,
John
http://TwapperKeeper.com
jobr...@ob3solutions.com
@jobrieniii
On Oct 14, 2009, at 12:39 PM, Atul Kulk
That may or may not be why I said "generally".
Abraham
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 22:56, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
>
> Abraham,
>
> Reality is more nuanced than that. There is some flagging system in
> Twitter that prevents tweets from some accounts, which are otherwise
> normal in appearance, from be
Abraham,
Reality is more nuanced than that. There is some flagging system in
Twitter that prevents tweets from some accounts, which are otherwise
normal in appearance, from being indexed by Twitter Search.
I know because it happened to my personal account a few months ago.
The reason given was b
Generally any public Tweet that is not from a suspended/spam account will be
searchable.
Abraham
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:38, Emídio Cunha wrote:
>
> If an application publishes a tweet about 3 times a minute, will it be
> ignored in search.twitter.com ? what are the rules for this? If so, it
>
Dick,
Better ask questiosn in English here ;)
> Als ik een tweet zend kom ik deze naderhand niet tegen bij degene die ik volg.
Klopt, diegene aan wie jij een tweet stuurt moet jou volgen (i.p.v.
wat jij boven beschrijft, nl. dat jij diegene volgt)
> Als er een tweet gestuurd woord door de gene
Google's "Jaiku" application works this way. I think it would be neat
if Twitter implemented something like this as well.
On Aug 17, 7:13 am, Jack Sampson wrote:
> I think it would be better if you could comment on someone's tweet as
> opposed to having to make your own one as it is hard to kee
And just for clarity, I'm excluding duplicate tweet filtering from my
question. I'm referring to unique tweets that one would expect to be
published.
Randy,
Please see the help article on this very subject [1].
If this is for a developer or API related project please contact us off list
so we can discuss [2].
1. http://help.twitter.com/forums/10713/entries/42646
2. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Support
Thanks,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:
Hi Ron,
I left a comment on your blog explaining the answer to your question,
but maybe it didn't go through.
A while ago it was decided to remove "trending bots/accounts" from
search results because they really did clutter the results. One of my
bots/accounts was removed as well, and you're co
A common reason that an account wouldn't show up in search is because it is
being investigated for spam. See [1] for more details.
-Chris Thomson
1 - http://help.twitter.com/forums/10713/entries/16817
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Ron Evans wrote:
>
> I have noticed that tweets from my twi
I have seen this happen to random, human user accounts as well. It
leads to headaches for those of us that use the Search API - we have
to explain why certain peoples tweets are not showing up in our apps
and there is no great answer...
On Jun 10, 10:21 am, Rod wrote:
> I'm thinking that becaus
I'm thinking that because techwatching and techwatching_cl post
similar content (with different links) that may be why they've been
blacklisted - taken together, do they look like a spam attack?
One part of the answer may be to shutter one of them, and just have a
single account.
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