you knew that was going to happen. How about bulk follows, if that its done in a thoughtful way?
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Dewald Pretorius <dpr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Twitter's new site, http://business.twitter.com, under the heading > Best Practices, the following is listed as a spamming practice: > > "Following churn: Following and unfollowing the same people > repeatedly, as well as following and unfollowing those who don't > follow back, are both violations of our terms of service." > > Take note devs, the "...unfollowing those who don't follow back..." > statement is posing a risk for any of your apps that do bulk unfollow. > > On that point, I would like to get clear guidance from Twitter whether > unfollowing someone who has stopped following you, i.e., unfollowed > you first, would also constitute a violation of Twitter terms. > -- Dale Merritt Fol.la MeDia, LLC