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@rabble @toddbarnard We’re looking at options to enable more control, similar to what @benward suggested yesterday. But it’s more than UI.
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It’s simple: Don’t click the twifficiency links.
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@MaePaulino We’re working on making those more transparent, as noted here: http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/12/tweet-button-urls/
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@khoi Where are you seeing tweet spam? Our T&S team has been working on that for well over a year now. I rarely ever see spam anymore.
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@JustMzMM ‘px’ is how pixels is abbreviated in CSS, and, if that pixel value is the last value on the line, it’s followed by semicolon.
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Whenever I write ‘px’ in an email, I still instinctively follow it with a semicolon.
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RT @zeldman: Web declares Wired is dead.
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Chris Anderson: ‘…splashing “The Death of the Web” on the cover might be, well, overstating the case just a wee bit…’ http://j.mp/cwWRhm
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Sensationalist headline writing at its finest. Wired: “The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet” http://t.co/NMiUvbd
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@cohenspire Offset that with the fact that we, in San Francisco, have had one of the coldest Summers ever. http://j.mp/a4uAKZ
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@dcurtis The money he wanted to pay to be on Twitter’s SUL had to go somewhere, right?
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@kitson Ha – haven’t had the chance to see that yet, but I can imagine, based on what I’ve heard.
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@trammell Are you sure it wasn’t because you were laughing too loud at him?
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@finsheridan This page from an old version of my site tells part of the story: http://j.mp/cR4Yp9
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@kitson It *does* use the following UI, just not yours, but rather that of another profile’s, since that other profile is the context.
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@kitson BTW, I think the page includes checks because it’s a subpage of someone else’s profile, not your own (where the check is removed).
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@kitson My bad – it comes from the lists UI, and others’ following lists where the people lists there indicate who you’re following.
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@kitson Exactly. It’s consistent with the people lists UI throughout the rest of Twitter, including your own Following list, right?
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My heart breaks for the citizens of Zhouqu, China after seeing photos like this (of the massive landslide). http://j.mp/chK1rR
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@mattpuchlerz Only if 4 w’s redirected properly. ;-)
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@CraigGrannell ’80s is appropriate. But not 1980’s. I wouldn’t call that U.S. style, it’s just ignorant of style. ;-)
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“The Apostrophe” http://j.mp/b8oLtj – A few edge cases that this helps clarify for me, like plurals of lowercase letters. via @steveportigal
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@steveportigal Cool – I wouldn’t have been confident of that use myself had you not pointed me to it.
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@steveportigal I debated the pluralization of ‘o’. But couldn’t justify os. Have a better suggestion?
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Resumes set in Arial with lowercase o’s as bullets make me sad.
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I can has cheezburger for lunch today at Twitter.
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The site at droiddoes.com that advertises “head-spinning speed” & “pulse-racing power” takes over 25 seconds to load for me. #flash
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@mdo Your framework (with tabs on top) is very similar to what we launched for Google Calendar several years ago. http://j.mp/a0hK2A
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@chrisbrogan @Ed Do the folks who were unfollowed have profiles you can still access? Could be blocks of accounts classified as spam.
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@ryancarson I find that “done” doesn’t seem to apply when working from home.
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I just realized why I don’t like most sidewalk solicitors – they’re the physical world equivalent of spam.
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RT @bhaggs: We just launched ‘Fast Follow’ via text messaging. Get tweets on your phone without even needing a Twitter account. http://t …
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@meangrape I should probably re-evaluate using the same type of alarm clock for our household.
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RT @brainpicker: Kind of brilliant – Sharpie launches Liquid Pencil, liquid graphite eliminating broken leads forever http://is.gd/ebTA2
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@fraying Actually, Derek – I think that’s what I advocated for when I was there, to replace the Select: All, None, Read… line of links.
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Resurfacing the must-read, year-old, well-written “In Defense of Data-Driven Design” by @lukestevens http://j.mp/d62xBO
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@jeromyhenry 23 minutes from tweet to tweet. How did you feel after?
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@jbrewer Working here. Just tested several.
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“Success hides problems.” What Google Could Learn from Pixar http://j.mp/a3yoYy via @ROWGHANI
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@AdeleMcAlear Thanks. Interesting and thoughtful. I passed it along to the relevant support team here that is dealing with the topic.
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@jc With current user behavior, if Twitter were to turn those back on, the noise would be deafening. Esp. someone like you following 500+.
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@shauninman So can I, but I’ve discovered a few interesting sources through that widget. I have asked them to make it collapsible tho.
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Sorry @markitecht, you’re missing the point. I never said Google’s approach was wrong, just that it wasn’t for me. http://j.mp/9RuVf2
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@Folletto We’re aware, because we do the same thing. The issue is more the ‘favorite’ label than anything else.
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@mathowie Sorry, Matt. We know this is an issue. We’re looking at solutions that preserve the profile yet keeps the user out of suggestions.
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“[Google] knows how to tweak machines and make them do unfathomable things. But what it can’t do is internalize empathy.” http://j.mp/cCBLbc
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Judge rules California’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional http://j.mp/90xvHA
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Creative. RT @leggett: “While my baby is taking her nap, I try to imagine her dream and capture it.” http://mhl.us/9lnTDM