Please do email me. We're caught up on all of our developer support
queues as of yesterday, so if something is six days old, it's gone
weird.

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 18:42, pnoeric <e...@ericmueller.org> wrote:
>
> Thanks Abraham-- if I can help it, I don't want to bug Alex outside of
> normal channels... I imagine he's a pretty busy guy. (Though it's
> getting urgent!)
>
> I noticed just now that Twitter switched to a new support platform;
> the old whitelist request form has been replaced with a (gorgeous)
> support ticket system. So I entered a new ticket, #7148, and I'm
> hoping it'll be addressed shortly.
>
> And then if it goes another week, I'll bug Alex ;-)
>
> thanks again,
> Eric
>
>
>
> On Jan 16, 5:47 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> You can always email a...@twitter.com if it has been more then a few days.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 18:59, pnoeric <e...@ericmueller.org> wrote:
>>
>> > Yeah, it's been about 6 days now with no reply. The situation is
>> > getting urgent, since we're now in the top 500 Twitters worldwide (in
>> > fact, at the rate we're going, tomorrow we're going to be in the top
>> > 400)... and rapidly running out of API calls and direct messages ;-)
>>
>> > The API says "If you are developing an application that requires more
>> > frequent requests to the Twitter API, please request whitelisting and
>> > we'll get back to you, usually within 48 hours or less." --but I know
>> > Twitter is growing like a weed and I'm sure they're very busy. I'll
>> > send another request. Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> > E
>>
>> > On Jan 13, 7:14 am, rhysmeister <therhysmeis...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > > I was lucky enough to get my account whitelisted within a few hours. I
>> > > guess it just depends on their current workload.
>>
>> > > Rhys
>>
>> > > Tweet-SQL for easy <a href="http://www.tweet-sql.com";>Twitter
>> > > Integration</a>
>>
>> > > On Jan 13, 3:49 am,pnoeric<e...@ericmueller.org> wrote:
>>
>> > > > ok, thanks Dale. I'm cool with waiting; just wondering if it's 2
>> > > > hours, 2 days, 2 weeks or 2 months ;-) best, Eric
>>
>> > > > On Jan 12, 5:10 pm, Dale Merrick <theunstable...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > > Depending on what's going it can sometimes a few days.  I had to wait
>>
>> > > > > about 5 or 6 days for source application.  They've had a pretty
>> > hectic
>> > > > > time the last week and half.
>>
>> > > > > On Jan 12, 2009, at 4:35 PM,pnoericwrote:
>>
>> > > > > > hey, does anyone have any experience for how long it takes Twitter
>> > to
>> > > > > > get back after requesting more API calls (and/or DMs)? I filled out
>> > > > > > the form a few days ago, just wondering when I should expect to
>> > hear
>> > > > > > back.
>>
>> > > > > > our biggest problem right this minute is the DM cap (we're
>> > extremely
>> > > > > > interactive with our followers) but we're going to run out of API
>> > > > > > calls very soon... we just broke the top 500!
>>
>> > > > > > thanks
>> > > > > > Eric (@ericmueller and @FLWbooks)
>>
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