Hi,

Is there any plan to make these new API methods available in the
official document?

Thanks,
Yusuke

On Sep 24, 2:52 am, Matt Harris <thematthar...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all the questions and feedback everyone. Hopefully my
> comments below will answer your questions.
>
> Robert/Tom: The API limit for #newtwitter applies the same as other
> applications so the requests are deducted from the authenticated users
> rate limit.
> Ed: There are plans to allow more customisation than currently exists
> on twitter.com. With the new design many users may want to update
> their images to work with the new padding and width though. The space
> in the lower right is empty at the moment, but like twitter before,
> new features/enhancements may occupy or use it. Analytics wise there
> are no plans to do something like this - if it was a project what kind
> of things would you find useful?
> Dewald: The default format ofhttp://twitter.com/themattharrisis not
> being phased out. We just wanted to let you know the new format (with
> /#!) is expected, and is something apps may find users giving them.
> You don't need to update the links in your application unless you wish
> to.
> Brian: We intend to have entities support in results from the Search
> API. At the moment they are not yet supported there.
> Damon: the retweet and retweet_count fields are currently disabled.
> Some issues were identified soon after they were released which we are
> working through.
>
> Best,
> @themattharris
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Damon Clinkscales <sca...@pobox.com> wrote:
> > Brian,
>
> > Thanks for the info.
>
> >> retweet_count
> >> The status object now includes a retweet_count field. When enabled
> >> this field will indicate the number of times a Tweet has been
> >> retweeted using the Twitter retweet function.
>
> > What does "when enabled" mean?
>
> > I have a couple of tweets for which I am trying to find out the
> > absolute count of retweets.  All I know is that the Twitter UI says
> > "100+ retweets".
>
> > But when I pull the status objects, <retweet_count> is blank.  These
> > tweets are from 2 days ago.
>
> > Can someone point me to the best way to find out?
>
> > Thanks!
> > /damon
>
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