Track keywords are logically ORed together. Give it a try. It should work as you expect. If not, let's figure it out. (OTOH: You have to do logical ANDs via post processing on your end.)
-John Kalucki twitter.com/jkalucki Services, Twitter, Inc. On Aug 13, 9:56 pm, Andrew McCloud <and...@amccloud.com> wrote: > My second question is basically asking if I can duplicate this query > with track. > > http://search.twitter.com/search?q=to%3Auser+OR+%23hash > > Sorry for being vague with my question. > > Andrew > > On Aug 13, 3:09 pm, John Kalucki <jkalu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Andrew, > > > If your test account statuses show up in search, but not in track, and > > you haven't been rate limited in track, then there's a problem. If the > > test account doesn't show up in search, it won't show up in the > > Streaming API either. > > > I don't understand your second question. > > > -John Kalucki > > twitter.com/jkalucki > > Services, Twitter Inc. > > > On Aug 13, 2:02 pm, Andrew McCloud <and...@amccloud.com> wrote: > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I can't seem to figure out why the tweets from my test account do not > > > show up in the streaming track method. If I use my personal account > > > everything show up just fine. Is the track pool limited? > > > > Also! Is it possible to track "#hash" and "@user" exclusively? > > > > Andrew McCloud