That said, the "registered domains" feature of dev.twitter.com relates to usage in the @Anywhere API framework and has nothing to do with OAuth 1.0a-based integrations. If this application is making use of @Anywhere registered domains, it's likely doing something fishy.
I imagine that you're probably missing something in the application's instructions.
I would recommend staying away from any software that claims to have "sophisticated human emulation modules" or has to dedicate whole pages on its site explaining how legal & safe the tool is.
@episod - Taylor Singletary
-- On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Scott Wilcox <scott@dor.ky> wrote:
If you're max'ing out on the domains, there isn't anything you can do about that. I'd also point out that you should check whether or not the 'application' you've purchased fits within the Twitter automation guidelines.On 1 Apr 2011, at 17:54, Josue Rodriguez wrote:Does anyone using raven poster? I'm working with this, but is bad.. I
need to register callbacks to autorize accounts, but the user guide
says that i can use a lot of account... but dev.twitter says i cannot
register more than 5 domains.. someone can help me? PLEASE!! i've
inverted a lot of money in raven poster..
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