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neuve replied on September 06, 2008 18:36 to the question "what is my twitpic unique e-mail adress?" in TwitPic:
Noah Everett replied on September 05, 2008 20:12 to the question "what is my twitpic unique e-mail adress?" in TwitPic:
You can go to http://twitpic.com and login with your twitter username and password. Once you are logged in go to http://twitpic.com/settings.do and there you will find your unique twitpic email adddress. Its in the format of username.pin@twitpic.com where username is your twitter username and pin is your 4 digit pin number.
neuve replied on September 05, 2008 19:43 to the question "what is my twitpic unique e-mail adress?" in TwitPic:
the unique e-mail adress is username@twitter.com
neuve asked a question in TwitPic on September 05, 2008 19:30:
what is my twitpic unique e-mail adress?i'm installing twitpic on shozu and it asks me for my twitpic unique email adress
Jay Cuthrell replied on August 21, 2008 03:12 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
I'd favor this be tempered with internal metrics at Twitter. I've describe the idea here http://gsfn.us/t/khp but having a feedback loop for items that fall outside the normal automation process is critical. So, I'm in favor of a "report" function of some manifestation.
p858snake replied on August 21, 2008 00:06 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
p858snake replied on August 21, 2008 00:06 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
redrummy replied on August 20, 2008 23:32 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
"...that feature you all keep asking for already exists." Well that's nifty. What would be even niftier is if Twitter posted official responses to these complaints/requests in an easily viewable form, i.e. updated their FAQ to include this information so we don't have to waste our time filling out forms to report spam because the FAQ tells us to and we don't know how else it will get reported.
Thomas replied on August 20, 2008 23:12 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
I looked into if there was a way to pull the blocklist via API, and I also found that twitter does watch block counts to determine if someone is a spammer, so that feature you all keep asking for already exists.
Also, I found a site, My Tweeple, whose goal it is is to have you manage your following there, so that when you block someone it hits the front page as a 'ding'. However, since I don't think this is super popular (some of the huge spammers, even the ones already deleted, only have 20 or so dings), it is probably not very effective as it's not well known.
A comment on the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
I looked, saw this has been requested it seems. – Thomas, on August 20, 2008 23:12
Thomas replied on August 20, 2008 22:43 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
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