App Store problem with update???

I have a problem with the app store. I have to update the application badge twitter. Twitter is not installed. When I click on update in the User ID field  is already entered an email address that is strange to me. When i enter information for my ID and pass, i get an error on the app store. I can not install the tweeter nor do I delete a notification of the update.

https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-5261

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        NSDictionary,
        NSDate,
        NSNumber,
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      <thread QoS utility, boosted, received importance donation from App Store [2737], timers coalesced, IO policy standard>
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