I was just looking at the form use to apply for whitelisting, which
says you must fill it out while logged in as the account you want the
rate limit raised for. In my case, my app will be used by arbitrary
Twitter account holders, who will not be using my credentials, so
whitelisting my Twitter login will do nothing for my app. I saw Alex
mention in another thread that whitelisting by OAuth will become the
preferred method for whitelisting apps running in clouds (mine will be
in EC2).

I am assuming that OAuth whitelisting means I'll be able to whitelist
my app, and the raised limit would apply for requests having OAuth
access tokens obtained by my application, regardless of the Twitter
user they belong to?

Thanks,
-Bill

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