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Jay Neely shared an idea in twunfollow.com on November 20, 2009 23:33:
Option to only send notice if you're following the user.It'd be great if there were an option to only get TwUnfollow notices for users that your account is following.
Jay Neely replied on May 30, 2009 17:00 to the idea "Cool extra features?" in Spreedly:
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Jay Neely started following the idea "Implement discount vouchers" in Spreedly.
Jay Neely reported a problem in Groupon on February 20, 2009 18:09:
Post-sign-up survey Chicago-specifc; what about Boston?The survey linked to after sign-up has a section that asks us to rank the importance of thins; one option is "finding interesting things to do in Chicago"... but you're now getting sign-ups for the Boston area too. Might want to change it to "your city".
A comment on the idea "Don't require public tweeting of recommendations." in Mr. Tweet:
"The problem is we will require your twitter username and password to verify that you are indeed the person providing the recommendation."
??? You need a username / password for someone to dm you, but not for them to publicly tweet it? – Jay Neely, on February 19, 2009 04:48
Jay Neely replied on February 18, 2009 01:19 to the idea "Allow list sorting by multiple factors." in Mr. Tweet:
Hey mingyeow, while I appreciate your desire to be user-friendly, this particular request is really one from the power users who want to be able to define their searches by *their* criteria, not Mr. Tweet's. I identified only 4 factors in my initial post, there have to be at least 10. Even if people only want to prioritize by 4 of them, that's 5,040 combinations of priorities.
Why not let your users come up with the things they'd like to prioritize by, and then create user-friendly options *based* on those?
Jay Neely shared an idea in Mr. Tweet on January 25, 2009 15:36:
Don't require public tweeting of recommendations.Don't require public tweeting of recommendations. Allow people to recommend others through a separate interface to avoid multiple recommendations flooding other people's twitter streams, and possibly hurt feelings from followers who haven't been recommended.
Jay Neely replied on December 02, 2008 04:08 to the idea "Allow list sorting by multiple factors." in Mr. Tweet:
mingyeow, but the point would be that users are likely to know what they want better than you are. E.g. whether we want to follow someone with a high update frequency or a low update frequency.
And what I mean by "multi-factor" is that we can sort by multiple factors in a row, with initial factors having higher priority. So I can first sort the list to show people in order of best follow-er/ing ratio, then sort it to show people in order of best ratio, by ascending number of following; letting me see people who keep a balance between listening and broadcasting, but still have a small network.
Jay Neely replied on December 02, 2008 04:07 to the question "What are the possible 'Characteristics'? How are they calculated?" in Mr. Tweet:
Jay Neely shared an idea in Mr. Tweet on December 01, 2008 07:05:
Allow list sorting by multiple factors.Allow multi-factor list sorting: update frequency, follow ratio, #of follow-ers/ing, #of my followers following them, etc.-
Jay Neely started following the idea "See self-report as part of my own report" in Mr. Tweet.
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