How is this stat calculated? Is it the number of authorized tokens or
does it reflect some rolling count of accesses using an authorized
token? Or some other calculation?
If someone uses my app once and then forgets about it, will that
person continue to be counted as a user since tokens never expire?
I'm hoping it is a stat that actually tracks how many people are
actively using your app.
Thanks.
Sure, if it's a web app. But if it's a desktop app, especially an open
source desktop app, the count twitter provides may be the only way to
know.
@semifor
On Mar 9, 5:24 pm, Michael Steuer <mste...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wouldn't you yourself know best how to calculate how many people are
> actively using your app?
>
If you give out a client with a single key, and you give away that
key, who is then responsible for the behavior of the application? Who
does Twitter contact when some douchenozzle starts sending spam or
injects a worm using your key? And how do you, the developer of the
app, then fix those problems, if everyone has your key, without
re-issuing a new key and invalidating all previous installs?
You should proxy your OAuth requests through a web app. Problems solved.
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