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NOW - If you are finding that you are swamped with tweets and there is just too much noise to tolerate you can use an application like tweetdeck to sort out which twitter peeps you want to pay close attention to by forming a group.
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JPTaylor
aka - @4four1ones
I don't mind if you @ the whole universe -- it's a small negative for such big positives.
~jon
In fact, it's such a good tip I won't hold it against you that you advised not to write about Twitter in 2009 recently... ;-)
Oh well ultimately it is up to them - not my problem if they are only following a few people and all they see on their twitter page is my tweets.
Thanks for the tip. But mostly I think thats a pretty cool picture you used.
Gary McElwain
If any of your @replies are uninteresting enough that I should want them only if I already follow the person that you're @'ing, then you should just DM them.
What I wish I could toggle for high-volume twitterers (for when I'm swamped), is something more like show me only your tweets that someone has favorited...
THANK YOU for this! I was getting sick you rubbing your popularity in my face! Just kidding, of course! Actually, I gain a lot of insight from reading responses. Though, it only helps when I know what is going on in the conversation. Thanks for yet another piece of Twitvice.
Stacey
1. Go to the bottom of your desired stream column and click the "filter the tweets in this column" button.
2. Select "Tweet Text" and the minus sign (remove), then type the @ symbol in the box.
Volla...only original tweets...
This isn't exactly what you're looking for but a user's favorites is actually a feed. So Chris's favorite tweets can be found in these 3 links:
http://twitter.com/chrisbrogan/favourites
http://twitter.com/favorites/10202.rss
http://twitter.com/favorites/10202.atom
Oh, and like some of the other guys - I check out who you're @ing if the reply sounds interesting.
Now I won't feel like I'm eavesdropping on other people's twitter conversations, or feel like I'm missing out on some joke. Thanks, Chris!
Wesley
The Geek Entrepreneur
Perhaps it is just we are both sensitive. But for me there is nothing worse than when someone says to you my partner saw my twitter account and said who is that @suewaters - doesn't she have a life? Or when a conference account follows you and you go across to see their conference feed to see their twitter widget full of your tweets.
I also give the same advice on my PLN yourself site as I get a lot of educators who follow me and are following only 20 people.
Thanks for the tip.
Shame I didn't know about it before I filmed my "Dominating Twitter" tutorial !!
Garry
Follow me on twitter: @PamperingU
If @ChrisBrogan has taken the time to reply; maybe it is worth my time to read?
I too like the see the whole conversation. Easy. I go to someone's page, like @ChrisBrogan and read. If a reply looks intriguing I click and go intot he statuses and follow the whole conversation. I select which conversations I want to trace and read and meet new people this way. It also keeps my twitter stream clean. I have a low tolerance for too much noise.
Peace
Amy
@allaboutenergy