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Rebeca marked one of Eric Suesz's replies in Get Satisfaction as useful. Eric Suesz replied to the problem "Incorrect message in feed: "started following a topic that has since been removed from [company]"?".
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Rebeca started following the problem ""1 unread note" notification is persitant" in Get Satisfaction.
Rebeca replied on July 24, 2009 02:13 to the question "how do i get rid of followers that wont show up on my followers list?" in Twitter:
The follower/following count is not always correct, but it should eventually correct itself. Sometimes it takes a few days.
If these 3 "followers" don't appear in the followers list, they should not be able to see your updates anymore (even if the follower count is still incorrect)... At least, that's what my experience has been.
Rebeca marked one of QuantumGood's replies in Twitter as useful. QuantumGood replied to the question "I hate porn spam but apparently Twitter does not.".
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Rebeca started following the idea "Color-code feeds and folders in Google Reader" in Google Reader.
Rebeca marked one of Nick's replies in Google Reader as useful. Nick replied to the idea "Social features are nice, BUT basics first".
Rebeca replied on July 24, 2009 01:51 to the idea "Social features are nice, BUT basics first" in Google Reader:
This is a good list. Regarding the first idea, we really need a way to easily rename our tags/folders.-
Rebeca started following the idea "Create an easier way to rename tags" in Google Reader.
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Rebeca started following the idea "Social features are nice, BUT basics first" in Google Reader.
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Rebeca started following the idea "Allow users to mark a question "temporarily" or "partially" answered." in Get Satisfaction.
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Rebeca started following the problem "To login with OpenID you are forced to browse to a different page" in Get Satisfaction.
A comment on the problem "Unfollowing a company or product" in Get Satisfaction:
This is great news. It looks like removing a company this way is the same as unfollowing them, so that's good. I just tried it myself, and as snkhan pointed out, this doesn't remove the company from that sidebar, so this isn't completely solved just yet. – Rebeca, on July 21, 2009 05:54
Rebeca replied on July 18, 2009 02:52 to the question "When will GEARS be ready for firefox 3.5?" in Google Reader:
They've updated it again (version 0.5.30.0) so there should be no need to try the workarounds mentioned before.
A comment on the problem "HTML in replies not working?" in Get Satisfaction:
I hadn't noticed that. Thank you for the information. I also prefer the em tag, so hopefully the tags that were supported before will continue to be supported once they've finished working on this issue. – Rebeca, on July 17, 2009 22:12
Rebeca replied on July 17, 2009 21:21 to the question "When will GEARS be ready for firefox 3.5?" in Google Reader:
alexsm: Yes, it should. Try this link: http://gears.google.com/?platform=mac...
Everyone: Unfortunately, 3.5.1 isn't compatible with Gears, but there are a couple of temporal workarounds: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtop...
For those who don't want to click on that link, here's what it suggests:
1. Get the Nightly Tester Tools extension to override compatibility.
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2. [Not recommended] Go to about:config and set "extensions.checkCompatibility" to "false." Remember to set it back to "true" once Google updates Gears.-
Rebeca started following the idea "Friendfeed should add Get Satisfaction topics and replies!" in friendfeed.
Rebeca replied on July 16, 2009 19:51 to the idea "Please add Posterous.com to your services list." in friendfeed:
There's a discussion on FF about this: http://ff.im/2w9QH-
Rebeca started following the idea "User RSS Feed For ONLY When They 'Ask a question', 'Share and idea'..." in Get Satisfaction.
Rebeca replied on July 16, 2009 19:37 to the question "how to make public comment" in Twitter:
What do you mean? If your account is public, then anything you post (including replies) can be seen by everyone. You can check whether your profile is public or private here: http://twitter.com/account/settings
"Protect my updates" should be unchecked if you want your profile (and replies) to be public.
At the moment, you can't have a private profile with public replies. There are only options to make it all public or all private.
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