On Apr 8, 2009, at 6:03 PM, ben wrote:

For confidentially reasons, I can't disclose here the niche that our
application operates in but it requires a considerable number of
Twitter accounts as it's essentially developing a highly localised
service. Each account refering to individual locations in the country

Confidentially reasons or not, you should never have a reason to create 5,000 accounts. Maybe a few ten, but thousands? No. Clearly, there must be a better way to architect your application. Maybe a single application account that takes input related with a location name?

I've already been told in this group that it's not currently possible
to use the API to create the 5000 odd accounts we need. So we've been
trying to manually register them. But a considerable number of the
accounts have been suspended presuamably to prevent spam.

Yes, because you are creating too many accounts, and showing up on our reports.

We're 100% not a spam operation and once the accounts have been
registered we'll offer an incredibly novel and exciting platform that
will speed up the uptake of Twitter in our niche market. But we need
to be able to register the accounts!

Please understand it from Twitter's point of view - we want everyone to be able to share our (free and not unlimited) resources, not monopolize them with 5,000 accounts.

-j

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John Adams
Twitter Operations
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http://twitter.com/netik




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