Fix typos in Twitter and web crawler exercises (#438)

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Agade09 2020-07-05 16:48:23 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Without an interviewer to address clarifying questions, we'll define some use ca
#### Out of scope
* **Service** pushes tweets to the Twitter Firehose and other streams
* **Service** strips out tweets based on user's visibility settings
* **Service** strips out tweets based on users' visibility settings
* Hide @reply if the user is not also following the person being replied to
* Respect 'hide retweets' setting
* Analytics
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ If our **Memory Cache** is Redis, we could use a native Redis list with the foll
| tweet_id user_id meta | tweet_id user_id meta | tweet_id user_id meta |
```
The new tweet would be placed in the **Memory Cache**, which populates user's home timeline (activity from people the user is following).
The new tweet would be placed in the **Memory Cache**, which populates the user's home timeline (activity from people the user is following).
We'll use a public [**REST API**](https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer#representational-state-transfer-rest):

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Handy conversion guide:
### Use case: Service crawls a list of urls
We'll assume we have an initial list of `links_to_crawl` ranked initially based on overall site popularity. If this is not a reasonable assumption, we can seed the crawler with popular sites that link to outside content such as [Yahoo](https://www.yahoo.com/), [DMOZ](http://www.dmoz.org/), etc
We'll assume we have an initial list of `links_to_crawl` ranked initially based on overall site popularity. If this is not a reasonable assumption, we can seed the crawler with popular sites that link to outside content such as [Yahoo](https://www.yahoo.com/), [DMOZ](http://www.dmoz.org/), etc.
We'll use a table `crawled_links` to store processed links and their page signatures.