Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Re: [twitter-dev] xAuth...

We're usually much faster than this at answering xAuth requests.. a few tips on making sure that your message gets received and is actionable:

* Send the email to api@twitter.com from the same email address associated with the account that "owns" the application
* Clearly state the purpose of the request in the subject line
* Include your consumer key and/or application ID in the message
* Clearly describe what your application does, how Twitter is used in the application, and information about your users.
* Include the platforms that your application will be used on.
* Include a link to your privacy policy and company (if you have one)
* Include links to screenshots of your application (don't attach them to the message)

@episod - Taylor Singletary


On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:48 AM, henning0700 <henning0700@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

What are your experiences in requesting xAuth access?

The first time I requested access was nearly three weeks ago. I then
sent another request last week and still no response. Yep...nothing,
nada, zip, zero, zilch...

Thanks.

Henning

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