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chr4004 replied on July 17, 2008 09:06 to the idea "groups/channels" in Twitter:
I thought about this, too. Imagine a conference which has its own Twitter group. You join the group for the time the conference is held. You automatically follow everybody in this group and opt-in to let everybody else follow you. When the conference is over you un-follow the group and un-follow everybody else in this group except people you followed explicitly like your friends (who may have joined also this conference).
Twitter could even monetize this. Let's say you pay above a certain amount of people a group can contain.
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Coby replied on June 19, 2008 18:31 to the idea "groups/channels" in Twitter:
Would it be possible to start up a group with a broadcast which anyone can read and then set it up so questions can be privately sent to the moderator of the group without everyone else seeing their responses? Or when you send a response out to the moderator, will everyone see it or can you control this?
Winks replied on June 10, 2008 03:00 to the idea "groups/channels" in Twitter:
Damn, I also thought that groups and channels are needed on twitter to improve the signal to noise ratio. I'd like to get some of my fellow technology students on a channel to bounce around innovations that we are working on. This could be an ideal medium for this kind of random sharing on a single topic or for a group of related people. Just make sure the group search mechanism is better than what facebook has. When searching for groups there I usually get 500+ (which is a useless result). Searching by geographic location might be nice. Perhaps allowing the group members to add tags that are searchable as well.
sjwhiddon replied on May 23, 2008 18:37 to the idea "groups/channels" in Twitter:
I think this is a great idea. Similar to the way other social networking pages and other sites (flickr, etc.) would allow people to join into groups where discussion pertains to their interests. There's already CNN and the like on Twitter. Thinking something like "Pets" where people who are ridiculously into discussing their pets could all unite and share their own conversations without having to individually locate and follow individual people. Maybe have "group sponsors" or "moderators" who could regulate their group (again, the way Flickr allows you to set up groups).
Mizzoudavis replied on April 23, 2008 16:59 to the idea "groups/channels" in Twitter:
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