On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 06:06, sillyt...@googlemail.com <
sillyt...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> For example, a new user would have a higher 'spam-rating' than a long
> time user. Someone with a huge follow:follower ratio similarly. Given
> how spam is used on Twitter, there are several categories which could
> be dealt with at run-time on a server but less easily on a live
> application.
>

I know these are just examples but both of those metrics are available to
you and nothing is stopping you from restricting data from accounts based on
those metrics.

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