How do we get our API access white-listed?
What is the procedure to get our API access white-listed so that we can query more than the 100/per hour limit?
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Inappropriate?Hi Joel. 8-) I thought I saw @biz send a tweet saying you'll be whitelisted already....? If you're still having the problem, perhaps it's just a question of time...? (at least I hope it is.)
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He did post that, but all of requests are still getting blocked (all of our servers, authenticated and unauthenticated). As of today they now have a formal process to get white-listed, so I have tried that route, but haven't gotten approval yet. We are anxiously awaiting reply from them... -
I guess when @biz sent the tweet, they had just made the decision, but hadn't yet implemented it. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you! 8-) -
Inappropriate?We got white-listed last night. You need to fill out their request form.
I’m thankful
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Hurray! 8-) -
Inappropriate?Hello. Just wanted to make sure that developers who use Twitter's API are aware of impending changes to the API's JSON responses, which may affect or break existing applications.
The change will take effect on October 25, 2008.
See this thread in the Twitter Development Google Group for details.
(And please pardon this posting if you already know this news.)
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