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Michael E. Carluen replied on August 05, 2009 22:02 to the question "Who put the google ad on MY background" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on August 05, 2009 22:01 to the problem "make comments go away" in TwitWall:
Hello Neyom... we manually removed the comments you did not want from your post. Per my email to you, since this is the first we have been asked about the option to disable the comments feature, we will wait for other users request, before we consider adding the option on our next enhancement lists.
Michael E. Carluen replied on August 05, 2009 21:58 to the problem "Twitwall entries aren't posting to Twitter!" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on August 05, 2009 21:54 to the question "Easier scroll to past records" in TwitWall:
Hi Aurelio, we've added this to our next set of enhancements. We'll incorporate a better pagination scheme.... like: < Prev 1 2 3 4 Next > Last > >
Also, as user @JesseLuna suggested, we are improving our search field to display keyword searches on the current user's TwitWall first, before displaying all other TwitWalls posted within the TwitWall system.
Please do look forward to these changes to come.
Thank you Aurelio.
Michael
Michael E. Carluen replied on August 05, 2009 21:45 to the idea "Add Title in Meta Keyword In The Priority" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on August 05, 2009 21:35 to the problem "Automatic re-tweet glitch" in TwitWall:
We are aware that the problem had occurred and took the necessary steps to resolve it. What happened was that we were performing a system-wide maintenance upgrade that did not go quite as planned, so it took a bit longer than expected. We had to turn-off the retweeting functionality while doing the upgrade, thus affected some of the scheduled retweets during that timespan. We'll monitor the functionality to ensure that it is working properly. Thanks Lee.
Michael E. Carluen replied on July 10, 2009 22:51 to the problem "Twitwall entries aren't posting to Twitter!" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on July 10, 2009 18:38 to the question "Who put the google ad on MY background" in TwitWall:
Hello Marcy.
The Google advertisement is ran by TwitWall. TwitWall is a free service. The the revenue generated by advertisement is used to pay for the hardware and software to make the service possible.
If you do not wish to take advantage of the TwitWall service, please email us at support@twitwall.com, and we will be glad to assist you further. We will need to know your Twitter user name.
Thank you,
Michael
Michael E. Carluen replied on June 26, 2009 15:28 to the question "Can I postdate a Twit Wall post?" in TwitWall:
Thanks @moneymender ... you can find this new feature at http://bit.ly/fn4kX
We apologize for the delay on releasing this feature, but its for the better.... we wanted to implement Twitter's oAuth secured authentication prior to releasing this scheduled retweet feature. Why? We wanted to fully abide with our ToS, that in essence states 'TwitWall does not store your any password information'. Prior to oAuth, having to send scheduled tweets required us to store your password... so we chose delay the release of this feature instead.
Twitter's oAuth secured authentication eliminates the need for us to store your password information.... or any private Twitter information for that matter.
We hope you like it. Enjoy!
Michael E. Carluen replied on June 23, 2009 18:46 to the idea "Multiple ways to post:bookmarklet & email" in TwitWall:
@Pete, check out our response on http://getsatisfaction.com/twitwall/t...
Michael E. Carluen replied on June 23, 2009 18:42 to the idea "customizable sidebar" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on June 15, 2009 23:45 to the idea "include the option to email twitwall blog with info" in TwitWall:
Johan, we are not going to put a firm release date just yet, however, we'd like you and others to enjoy that feature ASAP. Twitter does not share any email address information to TwitWall. However, for this feature to be activated for users to use, TwitWall need to detect and process the originating user's email addy. We want to provide our users with a safe and unobtrusive process for collecting their email address. Once we have that process in place, we will notify you of its release.
Michael E. Carluen replied on June 15, 2009 18:51 to the idea "include the option to email twitwall blog with info" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on June 02, 2009 16:19 to the question "I want to edit my 2nd Twitwall! Please Help" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on May 21, 2009 17:48 to the question "How do we delete our accounts!" in TwitWall:
Mustafa Suphi Yilmaz,
Per your request, you are no longer allowed to use your free TwitWall blog.
TwitWall is a free Twitter 3rd party application enjoyed my 1000's of Twitter users and growing. Among its users are the students of University of Wollongong, NSW Australia. They use it to blog their essays and school papers.
TwitWall is a registered and approved oAuth application on Twitter. TwitWall fully abides with Twitter's Developer's Terms and Conditions on the use of Twitter's API and developer's tools.
If you have any concerns about any Twitter 3rd party applications, we encourage you to address your concern directly to Twitter. (TwitWall have worked with Twitter employees directly) If you believe that there are malicious activities made by TwitWall or any other similar applications, then you are welcome to contact the respective copyright, trademark, or patent holders, and TwitWall will handle it accordingly.
I hope this clarifies your concern.
Respectfully,
Michael E. Carluen
mecarluen@TwitWall.com
Michael E. Carluen replied on May 12, 2009 11:38 to the question "Are you implementing .swf animations any time soon?" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on May 07, 2009 03:30 to the idea "adsense" in TwitWall:
Christine,
Check out what this TwitWall user did: http://TwitWall.com?who=flixpicks
We've seen other users embed their own affiliate ads into their walls. The only thing we ask our users is to abide their terms & conditions to their affiliate ad partners. If you are in accordance to those T&C's, then by all means, leverage and monetize on your TwitWall blog.
Michael
Michael E. Carluen replied on May 07, 2009 03:25 to the problem "Google Ads nuisance" in TwitWall:
Michael E. Carluen replied on May 03, 2009 05:28 to the problem "my twitwall isn't showing up!" in TwitWall:
Hi Louisa,
There are now a total of 4 entries, with titles (most recent on top)
@DrRuthWalker #BCM101TUT11 week 7 blog post again
@DrRuthWalker #BCM101TUT11 week 7 blog post
@DrRuthWalker #BCM101TUT11
@DrRuthWalker #BCM101TUT11
Our advise is to use a more descriptive titles to your TwitWall posts. Keep in mind that these titles are the ones that ate tweeted to your Twitter stream, and that your tutor my easily find it on his/her @mentions .
Feel free to add a comment to this support thread if you need additional assistance.
Michael
Michael E. Carluen replied on April 27, 2009 03:55 to the problem "keep i clean" in TwitWall:
Hello Tyler,
TwitWall strongly enforces its Terms of Service. http://twitwall.com/about/terms/ Having said that, we will ban any user who violates our ToS upon confirmation. We do, however, take several days to scan through the thousands of posts entered daily to find these violators. If you encounter any such postings, please email us at support@twitwall.com, and we will immediately investigate and take appropriate action.
Thanks for using TwitWall, Tyler.
Michael E. Carluen
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