Plurk's over there. Bye.
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Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * cka...@floodgap.com
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We do not, however, own spam prevention for this group. That's up to
Google, and if it's a hard problem for them, I'd imagine it'd be a
hard problem for anyone.
I go through and clear out spammy posts, but time they reach my inbox,
they've reached everyone else's as well. There's just not much I can
do about it. Please make use of Google's "report as spam" features.
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Alex Payne
http://twitter.com/al3x
I just think this whole discussion is pointless. I mean, as any other
Twitter developer around, I always get annoyed when twitter simply
doesn't work or return a badly formed JSON response (which give me no
clues on how to report properly to the users what's going on besides a
"Twitter is going bananas!"). But, on the other hand, it's a free
service, the API is open to developers and there is a good discussion
about it. And, if this is so bad, there always is Plurk, Jaiku (as
long a you get an invite) and Pownce (which is more feature complete,
although they seem to disclose their API just recently.)
Yes, Twitter may have a good potential, but they are the ones shooting
themselves in the foot. And I guess they are pretty aware of that (as
many of us are when we do some screw up on our client codes.)
Just my $0.02 in this "bike shed" discussion.
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Julio Biason <julio....@gmail.com>
Twitter: http://twitter.com/juliobiason
Let's be serious here for a minute. No server side programmer likes it
when his (or her) baby goes off line. We all fight tooth and nail to
keep these things alive. Berating alex for downtime really isn't doing
anything positive here, I'll bet he'll be beating up plenty on himself
already.
Give the team a break, please.
brett
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Brett Morgan http://brett.morgan.googlepages.com/
Set the group to "moderated for new members" - folks who join the group,
if their first few messages seem on-the-level, you turn the "moderated"
bit off. But, this stops hit-and-run spammers dead.
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Dossy Shiobara | do...@panoptic.com | http://dossy.org/
Panoptic Computer Network | http://panoptic.com/
"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)