Different Tweets for Different Audiences?
My boss wants to Twitter--but he wants to be able to send some tweets to a small group of people, and other tweets to a gigantic group of people. Are two accounts the answer?
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Inappropriate?Yes, he needs two accounts, because @replies will always be visible on the public page. @replies were never intended to be private. If he wants to send private tweets, he can have a private account (perhaps the same name he has now, but with a _ on the end, to denote that it is the private version of the public @account) and let the people he wants to see the private tweet request permission to follow him (it has permission requests if you mark your account as private).
If he didn't want the tweets to be private, he wouldn't mind the large group being able to see them, so I assume he does want them to be private.
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