Is Twitter crazy?! Have they even looked at their own user, market,
and competitor information?
Twitter has said they are actively pursuing businesses (and bloggers)
and doing away with recurring tweets does away with key business
value. Besides, there are technical solutions to this problem, so
Yup. And, related, I think it would be great to have a way to filter
out repeat tweets in people's streams. I blogged about it just last
week! http://nmc.itdevworks.com/?p=855
On Oct 7, 10:37 am, Josh Roesslein jroessl...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes that would be a nice feature to have. A simple
Boy, this concerns me. People definitely need to be able to add their
own comments to the RT.
And removing the retweets if someone deletes the original tweet?! No
way. Once it's retweeted, that retweet belongs to the retweeter and
must stay. I think it violates social media principles to delete
Chad, I understand that you folks are working hard on this. One
question, how are we notified when we are approved? Is it through a DM
to the account we applied under?
Thanks!
Neicole
On Aug 24, 2:06 am, Chad Etzel c...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi All,
We received an enormous number of whitelist
We applied for whitelisting this past weekend and haven't heard a
peep, or a tweet. How long does it usually take and how are you
notified?
Thanks!
Posted the results of a small usability study I did, observing six new
or first-time users as they navigated Twitter. I found the results
very interesting. They may suggest some areas for innovation. Hope you
find them useful.
http://bit.ly/3qwmYL
I need more users to take my Twitter survey. If you've got a moment,
pls take it. (Tweet it, if you want, too) http://tinyurl.com/lysvah,
Conducting an informal survey on Twitter. Actually, anyone can take
it, even non-Twitter users, so feel free to forward in email to anyone
you know who is a
You might be interested in this look at the issue via the demographics
of Twitter users. Things to think about when considering useful apps
to create. http://nmc.itdevworks.com/
Thanks, Doug. I agree we probably know what to expect. But never want
to assume. Sometimes the data does surprise you.
On May 22, 10:10 am, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
I just sent a tweet over @twitterapi to illicit more participation. I think
we all know what to expect from the
Hi, Doug. Thanks again for tweeting this to twitterapi. You can see
my blog post on the results, Twitter Developers vs Twitter Users:
Demographics, with some comparison charts at http://nmc.itdevworks.com/
On May 22, 10:10 am, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
I just sent a tweet over
Thanks to pplante and Doug Williams for creating the form and tweeting
an invite, expanding the survey base well beyond what I had planned.
The graphs noted here show the results best:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewanalytics?key=rIpaN9uOwhiJnq2I0jqMPPw
You can see my blog post on this with
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