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@Heilemann @jblanton This is an edge case that Twitter is choosing not to support for now, sorry.
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@splorp There’s a fix going out soon that should add back in public RSS feeds.
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@ryanrumsey It’s the geo-tagged-ness of the tweet, not @maxvoltar. We’re aware of the bug, and are fixing it.
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@jenna Heh – I didn’t “find” you this way, but I did follow you after being reminded of you in the WTF module.
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@nkennedy We’re considering that, and trying to figure out the best implementation.
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@Biebenstein For now, you can choose “Leave preview” from the dropdown under your username. You won’t be able to do this much longer though.
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@Heilemann Understood. Mentions and DMs are two items you definitely don’t want to miss.
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@splorp Strange. That’s not according to the decision I last heard. I’ll check on it.
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@Hicksdesign That’s a minor detail that got left out of #NewTwitter accidentally. Should be back in soon.
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@TheRyanFord It’s true though, that golden ratios are everywhere, often unintentionally.
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@arthurblake Interesting suggestion. A marker, so to speak, that indicates the time you last pulled down a set of tweets.
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@Heilemann I understand the desire. But we don’t want another email client or RSS reader, where users feel they need to read/see everything.
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@splorp Should still be there. Just no representation in the UI. Use auto-discover instead.
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@tobie There is no “read” status in the API. Some clients do that on their own.
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@AndrewCrow In absence of anything else, that’s what I sometimes end up using favorites for.
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@bet3 Have you tried clicking the new tweet icon in the top black bar? Is that what you’re talking about?
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@chebz Design for #newtwitter started months before the iPad client. They both ended up influencing each other.
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@bjornkarger Perhaps in a future version. For now, we need several of these variables under our control.
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@sumank No, because fluid designs can’t always maintain strict proportions.
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@sumank Did you read the description on that image? :-)
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@rhodesjason Thanks, Jason. Most feedback has been pretty positive so far.
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@Hicksdesign We don’t currently have a concept of “read” & “unread” for tweets since they’re in a stream. Have discussed it for DMs though.
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@arthurblake We don’t currently have a concept of “read” and “unread” for tweets. Have discussed it for DMs though.
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@westerntanager As the photo notes, this only applies to the narrow version, which is where we started.
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@Zishaan The entire “in reply to” tweet is right there at the top of the details pane now. No need to click through anymore.
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@SamHannagan #oldtwitter won’t last forever. What would you like changed about #newtwitter to make you hate it less? (besides not changing)
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Kevin Cheng (@k) narrates a video walkthrough of the #NewTwitter UI: http://youtu.be/NshQFrpC2O4
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An odd-numbered grid system used for the #NewTwitter design: http://flic.kr/p/8ERBtt http://flic.kr/p/8ERBvM
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@paulcarvill +10? It’s actually 20px in that screenshot. Take out the padding and it still works: http://flic.kr/p/8EUdxL
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@uzisho Does this answer your question? http://flic.kr/p/8EUdxL
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To anyone curious about #NewTwitter column proportions, know that we didn’t leave those ratios to chance. http://flic.kr/p/8ETYM7
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@weightshift @srobbin Shouldn’t be surprising. Still a preview, right? The speed you see is partly because everything renders on the client.
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RT @bs: Fun #NewTwitter Fact: The codename displayed in place of the prototype’s logo was twifyb, Twitter for Your Browsers. http://t.co …
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@kaikemono Finally! Glad you get to see all the work we put into it, Kai. Let us know if you have more feedback after using it for a bit.
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@theharmonyguy Agreed. That minor detail from #OldTwitter got dropped somewhere along the way. Hopefully I can get it added back in.
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#NewTwitter was going to be less ambitious… tcrn.ch/a165p1 Correction: “one-woman, two-man core design team.” /cc @Zhanna
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@scrivs Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony.
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@paulgailey Goal was to have the two units feel more as one, even though we’re emphasizing the bird on twitter.com. Thus, tighter spacing.
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@joelsantiago Thanks, Joel. Let us know if you have additional feedback after you’ve used #newtwitter a bit more.
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@pamelahazelton Second, if you didn’t dismiss the blue “Welcome to #NewTwitter” message at the top, there’s a “leave the preview” link there
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@pamelahazelton Yes, 2 ways. Always under the dropdown for your username on the top right: “Leave preview”… (cont.)
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How might a “poor man’s email system” … “come up with advertising and monetization products that are very lucrative”? http://j.mp/dAtgop
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@Arlen Agreed. We’d like to offer finer-grained control available to folks who want it without complicating the flow.
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@portlandhead Thanks, Rob. We went through tons of iterations on that interaction. I’m pretty happy with where we are so far.
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@paulgailey Haven’t figured out if your tweet means you like or dislike it yet. “Parsimony” can be interpreted both ways.
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@scrivs Must not have been a memorable bar. ;-) Hang in there, man, it’s coming.
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@kyle Show it to your daughter. She’ll be able to tell you what it says. ;-)
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@paulozoom Because it follows the “wordmark on the left, logomark on the right” convention instead. c.f. Yelp, BofA, SwissAir, Xerox… :-)
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@marcm Good things come to those who wait, promise. :-)