A Simple Auto-Follow script for Twitter

This morning I came across a forum post containing a fairly large list of people I wanted to follow from one of my Twitter accounts. There are a lot of auto-follow tools out there, but most of them are spammy "viral marketing" nonsense, want to store my Twitter password on their servers and I don't trust them. Here is a simple alternative written in Ruby.

15 Comments

  1. actually u couldnt cry under water because when you cry you inhale and exhale quite frequently wich would make you drown

  2. Lorean Reaves says:

    You would be crazy to not use more Twitter marketing

  3. Isaac Ladwig says:

    Twitter are a MUST for webmasters!

  4. Personally I think that the Asus N10e is an underated netbook, it has all of the specs of the similar lines, with the addition of the fingerprint reader. Most people don't realize how great that little utility is, especially for a netbook. I don't know about you but I like the ability to use my finger for logins and not have to worry about passwords. I'm wondering why this little netbook was left under the dust?

  5. Janel Teagarden says:

    Thanks for the post! People are crazy for not using more Articles.

  6. Vella Reary says:

    I agree with that 100%! Action makes things happen. Nobody ever learned to walk without taking the first step.

  7. Iona Eckhoff says:

    Wow! Thank you! I always wanted to write in my site something like that. Can I take part of your post to my blog?

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  9. Luffie says:

    My computer was running just fine until I visited a normal, news website, one that I visited a 1000 times, and my computer became infected with one of those Fake "Anti-Spyware" viruses. I used both Super Anti-spyware and Malwarebyte's malware programs to finally get rid of that virus, and I rebooted my computer. The virus is gone, my computer is running fine again, except I can't use the Internet Explorer or Safari web browsers (I'm using Netscape now). Whenever I open a window in IE or Safari, I get an error message, "Cannot display web page." This happened once before, and I used the System Restore function to take my computer back to a time before a virus hit. But now, System Restore won't start, nor can I get my computer to work in Safe Mode. How do I get System Restore to start up again? I tried several different ways, but nothing is working. Help! (I have an HP Pavilion Desktop PC with Windows XP Media Edition). Thanx in advance! santoramaa

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  11. Ich muss gleich mal schauen, ob ich das Template wo zum Downloaden finde.

  12. Hi there! Good concept, but will this actually perform?

    SHAQUITA

  13. Tu Steffy says:

    I genuinely enjoy this blog. Discovered it on Google and you put up some great info. Look forward to the next post.

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