Twitter Turns 8; May Drop Hashtags and @replies
Twitter has only just turned eight years old, but in that time it's become so pervasive that some of its conventions have spread beyond Twitter itself, and its character limit seems almost like a natural law. Now, Buzzfeed reports that some Twitter-isms may be about to change: based on screenshots of interfaces in alpha testing, it seems that hashtags and "at" replies may be on the chopping block, or (based on some updates made to the story) at least made less visible for some readers.
@JMJimmy whatever do you mean? #confused #irony
Up the character limit to 160 to harmonize with SMS.
Sure sounds like another site I heard of recently where the users got upset about people stripping away the things that made the site the site.
the @userid and the trick with the . in front, combined with "hashtag" DEFINES twitter. Twitter wants to kill that off? Sure. Here comes Flit-it with @userid, hashtags, and 255 character Fleets. Flit it. Fleet it like it's 2013.
When the copyright term is "forever minus a day", live every day like it's the last.
#savethehashtag
You forgot to say #FUCKBETA.
`echo $[0x853204FA81]|tr 0-9 ionbsdeaml`@gmail.com
There's no way to disable Twitter pictures in your feed, searches or @history.
The most common use of a Twitpic is to post a meme. And if that isn't bad enough, the second most common use of Twitpic is to post a shock picture. It is unacceptable that we can't have them disabled in the options.
God spoke to me
Slashdot might be removing comments. Or at least replacing threaded discussions with flat 255-character one-liner responses, with no HTML markup features.
Twitter turns 8; seeks free advertising
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
1. Build Twitter with features people love.
2. Remove said features infuriating the masses.
3. Re-introduce said features as a premium feature.
4. Profit?
Nothing else seems to be working for them...
I almost clicked on the link, but then I saw it was buzzfeed. You can safely assume the whole "story" is clickbait nonsense.
Remove two essential elements of how people use their product, wait for the uproar, then return them back to much fanfare.
Sure sounds like another site I heard of recently where the users got upset about people stripping away the things that made the site the site.
Digg?
Except in this case twitters user interface and navigation system has always been a completely shitty experience.
Yes, popular things can have shitty interfaces and their popularity can hide that fact from the creators.
The hashtag was stripped to streamline the comment and hide the scaffolding.
signature is pants
(Disclaimer: by "thank Grid I don't have to", I mean I don't work for Twitter and never have. I would not work for them, because their development environment probably resembles their interfaces: an outrageous mess.
The only reason I still use TweetDeck is because Twitter managed to kill off the competing products by limiting their API calls. That's called anti-competitive Bad Business.)
I still don't get twitter.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
Now get off my lawn.
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