since it seems that the unauthenticated rate limit was switched on,
could you please enable an API comparable to:
http://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_status.xml
It would make planing around that limit much easier. (Especially since
the limit is potentially consumed by twitter badges, if I see things
right...)
Sincerely
- Jan Krämer
@camelus_minimus
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Alex Payne
http://twitter.com/al3x
LOL, good point - those little web badges on everyone's site ... if you
browse (from the same IP) 100 different pages that each embed a Twitter
badge that causes the browser to make a connection to twitter.com
unauthenticated ... whoops, there goes your rate limit. :-)
This is probably how users' authenticated rate limit gets chewed up,
too: the user authenticates to twitter.com, then goes surfing the web
and the various badges and web dingleberries get the browser to fetch
data from twitter.com, using up their _authenticated_ rate limit for
their user ID.
You hear that giant sucking sound? Yeah.
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