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p858snake replied on August 21, 2008 00:06 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
p858snake replied on August 21, 2008 00:06 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
redrummy replied on August 20, 2008 23:32 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
"...that feature you all keep asking for already exists." Well that's nifty. What would be even niftier is if Twitter posted official responses to these complaints/requests in an easily viewable form, i.e. updated their FAQ to include this information so we don't have to waste our time filling out forms to report spam because the FAQ tells us to and we don't know how else it will get reported.
Thomas replied on August 20, 2008 23:12 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
I looked into if there was a way to pull the blocklist via API, and I also found that twitter does watch block counts to determine if someone is a spammer, so that feature you all keep asking for already exists.
Also, I found a site, My Tweeple, whose goal it is is to have you manage your following there, so that when you block someone it hits the front page as a 'ding'. However, since I don't think this is super popular (some of the huge spammers, even the ones already deleted, only have 20 or so dings), it is probably not very effective as it's not well known.
A comment on the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
I looked, saw this has been requested it seems. – Thomas, on August 20, 2008 23:12
Thomas replied on August 20, 2008 22:43 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
redrummy replied on August 20, 2008 22:36 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
tonei replied on August 20, 2008 22:01 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
damon replied on August 20, 2008 21:46 to the discussion "How would you prefer to report Twitter spam?" in Twitter:
A comment on the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
Perhaps if they're really buying Summize, they'll finally get behind the concept of hashtags. They are easy to use and don't require creating anything new. Summize + hashtags takes care of the scenario you describe here. (However, I think that's very separate from the concept of groups. Twitter would be smart to hop on that train; especially with FriendFeed and their "rooms.") – quepol, on July 09, 2008 22:42
Coby replied on June 19, 2008 18:17 to the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
I would like to understand how to use this better, but I am not happy with the "How it Works" portion. I want to invite people, then be able to address them directly. Once I have addressed them directly, will anyone else of my invites be able to see the message I have sent to 1 person? So confused!!!!!!!!!!! And How do I do a group send out? is this possible yet? – Coby
Todd Jones replied on June 12, 2008 03:23 to the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
judge mental replied on June 11, 2008 23:47 to the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
A comment on the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
create a new twitter account for your inner circle and mark the updates as protected. sign up that account with http://grouptweet.com/ . you control who sees the updates (who is a member). – damon, on June 10, 2008 18:33
A comment on the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
For me, it's just a privacy thing. I'd like to let my closest friends know (geographically) where I am, without letting the whole world know where I am. So, I guess, a semi-private communication service; I could do it with multiple recipient SMS outside of Twitter, but I like and am now regularly using the twitter interface (and twitterberry) so it would be convenient to be able to tweet my inner circle in this way. – theclimbergirl, on June 10, 2008 18:10
Cameron Walters replied on June 10, 2008 17:58 to the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
Doesn't that somewhat defeat the purpose of having a public twitter stream? I'm trying to figure out if what people want in the groups feature is a way to not SMS-spam their "further" followers or actually some form of semi-private communications service.
Considering that Twitter sees itself as a "follow-based" or "recipient-based" service when each person chooses how much of the firehose they'd like pointed in their direction, my first conjecture about spamminess seems moot.
theclimbergirl replied on June 10, 2008 15:45 to the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
A comment on the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
Privacy is definitely a must. I use two twitter accounts just because I use it so much for a private group (my band, we all use it via SMS) but I say things I would like to keep within that context. And I use another account via Twitterific just for regular twitter usage. If i could have one account where I could address a private group like this : dg myGroup ... That would be awesome. The conferencing ideas are pretty great as well, maybe a mixture of both features? – SweetMercury, on May 21, 2008 01:40
A comment on the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
Hi. You can do this now via a third-party service called GroupTweet. Each of you have your own individual Twitter accounts, and you just need to create an extra Twitter account that serves as the group account. Everyone can post to the group account; everyone can follow the group account. See http://www.grouptweet.com – mdy, on May 20, 2008 12:54
Ericson Smith replied on May 20, 2008 12:34 to the question "When is Twitter going to get groups?" in Twitter:
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