I've worked on this and havn't found any clean solutions.. Checking
all new retweets would consume too much requests :(

Note that if statuses/mentions method was running as expected (http://
dev.twitter.com/doc/get/statuses/mentions) with the include_rts
parameter, we wouldnt have any problem with that... (but actually
retweets are not showed even with the include_rts set to true).

On Oct 29, 11:22 pm, "Tobias C. Jensen" <2bia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I just tried showing my retweets using retweets_of_me.
>
> However, if I get someone to retweet one of my already retweeted
> statuses, nothing changes in the result - because it already figures
> as retweeted, and retweets_count always shows 'false'.
>
> So does this mean I have to look them all through and find their
> individual retweets, everytime I want to find out if I've got new
> ones? Or is there another method I can use?
>
> All I want to do is monitor new retweets.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> - Tobias

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