Alex - This is a great addition to the API - will make things much easier.
Quick question (and I apologize if this is already documented): do the followers / friends always come in descending order of when they friendship/follow was created? In other words will the most recent follow/friend always be first? I know the original followers call was ordered in the order in which the follower joined twitter. Hoping this isn't set up the same way - it would be nice to basically stop iterating over the list once a repeat friend/follower is found. Thanks for the clarification, Matt On Feb 3, 5:01 pm, Alex Payne <a...@twitter.com> wrote: > Happy to announce two new API methods today, delivered in response to > developer demand for an easier way to keep tabs on users' social graphs. > The methods, /friends/ids and /followers/ids, return the entire list of > numeric user IDs for a user's set of followed and following users, > respectively. Responses to these methods are cached until the user's > social graph changes. The responses come direct from our denormalized > list data stores, and should be reasonably fast even for users with a > large number of followers/follows. > > These new methods are most useful for services that are maintaining a > cache of user details. If you see a user ID that you don't have cached, > you'll have to call /users/show to retrieve that user's details. But for > services with large user bases, or those that simply want to diff a > user's social graph over time, we hope these methods will come in handy. > > You can find the documentation > athttp://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST-API-Documentation#SocialGraphMethods. > > -- > Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.http://twitter.com/al3x