John -

We rarely get limit messages - and no, none have coincided with
missing replies. Our last limit message was yesterday at: NOTICE:
TRACK - NOTICE: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 22:52:28 -0400 Stream is limited

The track user is justsignal - the follow user is justsignalshad

I'll have to dig through the logs to find the last re-connect time.
Just as a note, I didn't get any of your test tweets (as a matter of
fact the last I've gotten was at 2:24 pacific.

Our last re-connect was before Mon, 22 Mar 2010 15:42:30 -0400 (this
is when our latest log file starts).

Let me know if I can do anything else to track this down...

Brian

On Mar 23, 3:31 pm, John Kalucki <j...@twitter.com> wrote:
> I couldn't trivially reproduce this. But, I'll say that I suspect that there
> may indeed be some sort of bug around tracking on screen names and not
> always getting all tweets. There might be some combination of text reply vs.
> explicit reply vs. protected vs. private vs. something that causes problems.
> I've just retested a few combinations, and they seem to work.
>
> Did you receive any limit messages on the stream? Could you have been track
> rate limited at the moment when this message was sent? If send your account
> and the time, in UTC, that you logged in the stream, I can look to see how
> many limit messages we've sent to you.
>
> -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
> Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:28 PM, briantroy <brian.cosin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mark -
>
> > Two separate threads (one user is restricted track, the other is
> > shadow).
>
> > Track user/thread is running track=briantroy (along with 230 something
> > other terms). The Follow thread/user is follow=4246611 - which is my
> > userid (along with 60 something other user id's).
>
> > Both threads have logging turned up to list each tweet id they
> > receive. These threads DO NOTHING with the JSON beyond popping it onto
> > a queue.
>
> > Brian
>
> > On Mar 23, 2:19 pm, Mark McBride <mmcbr...@twitter.com> wrote:
> > > What track/follow paramaters were you using to get this?
> > >  "follow=briantroy&track=briantroy"?
>
> > >   ---Mark
>
> > >http://twitter.com/mccv
>
> > > On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:42 PM, briantroy <brian.cosin...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > We seem to consistently miss replies to users using the streaming api.
>
> > > > Our methodology:
>
> > > > If one of our users specifies a twitter user name we both follow the
> > > > user (using the folllow= predicate) and track on the user's username
> > > > (using the track= predicate).
> > > > Our assumption was that this would get structured replies and retweets
> > > > (via the follow) and unstructured (via the track).
>
> > > > This appears to not be the case. We never get some replies.
>
> > > > For example: Tweet ID: 10942140971 was never received (in reply to
> > > > me). Most of these appear to come from 3rd party clients - but this
> > > > example came from the web.
>
> > > > We can confirm (via our logs) that the tweet never comes in on the
> > > > stream.
>
> > > > Anyone else seeing anything like this or have a proven methodology for
> > > > getting all mentions?
>
> > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > Brian Roy
>
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