@ Josiah:

Please consider that any (unique) string can be used as a effective Search 
target.  It does not have to be a Tag (since there is a limit to the number 
of Tags that can be applied to a Post.  e.g. Search for GgTwHw = G(oogle) 
g(roups) T(iddly) w(iki) H(ans) w(obbe) and you should just get the two 
responses that show this Post and the little test I am working on.

I've been using this trickery for years to place my personal (generally 
Subject_Time) tags on tweets since that effectively makes twitter a great 
repository for anything that I might want to retrieve latter.  One 
enhancement is that if I end up with a heavily used string, I simply extend 
it with a few more (meaningful) characters since increasing the length of 
the target string correspondingly increases the precision of the search. 

It's a QuickAndDirty trick, but I find it invaluable; especially when 
combined with IfTtt applets that execute whenever a tweet with a specific 
tag appears.

Think of it as building a MicroBotAgentArmy :-)

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