No I haven't Ed, perhaps I will.

Taking into consideration the opinions of others regarding the abuse
of this feature, perhaps a suggestion maybe to only allows this
functionality in the API to approved/trusted partners? Just a thought,
Twitter already impliments a 'whitelist' of API users so extending
this shouldn't be a problem.

On Nov 4, 3:29 pm, "Ed Finkler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It's not for spam purposes that we would wish to impliment such a
> > feature. We're working on a portal that allows users to update
> > multiple digital destinations with news on their brands and other
> > topics of interest. Instead of asking users to go to each of these
> > destinations, register, then come back to our portal to update them,
> > we were looking to create the accounts for them where applicable.
>
> > I can see how this might be used for spam, if twitter didn't impliment
> > email URL authentication, which it does ... rendering that argument
> > pretty much mute.
>
> I could see that as useful, yeah. Did you file a feature request in
> the issue tracker yet?
>
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