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silverdrake11 | 5 years ago
Then it turned out Twitter refused half of the attendees the API key.. (maybe they thought it was spam coming from the same wifi, same time).
So then I just gave out my API key to the rest of the class, and in a few minutes it was blocked..
For a service that has a history of empowering users to protest and to spread news in crisis situations, it's a shame their API is so locked down.
karlicoss|5 years ago
The hardest part when working with data is often not manipulating data per se, but spending time on crap like this.