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New Retweet feature

Thank the heavens, this retweet thing was driving me insane!

I never understood why people re-tweeted posts or tweets from popular accounts. Take this for an example, I follow Mashable and so do 1.4 million other people.

If you follow me, and I follow you, and we don’t know each other, chances are we both share a common interest. Lets say that common interest is Technology or Social Media (hate that word).

Because I follow people who share the same interests as me, chances are your going to retweet something a hundred people have already re-tweeted, affectively spamming my twitter stream to shit.

Here’s Twitter’s official explanation of the new feature:

One of the main confusions and criticisms about the retweet API was around what happens when a given tweet is retweeted multiple times. The explanation was that developers need to do their own retweet collapsing. If N people retweet a given tweet, you’d get N instances of that same tweet in the appropriate retweet timeline and the home timeline. You would then have to do your own internal book keeping about whether that tweet had already come in. If it hadn’t you’d display it for the first time. If it had you’d update the already displayed tweet.

Asking developers to collapse retweets in timelines is onerous, complicated and confusing. We’re not going to do it that way. We are going to add a resource that gives you all retweets for a given tweet. In timelines you will get only the first retweet. You can then request all retweets for that tweet at any time to get up to 100 retweets that have been created for it.

Looks pretty cool from the screenshot, hopefully they’ll get this going pretty sharpish.

Back from Holiday, New URL, New Name

by S. Jonathan on September 11, 2009

After a well deserved break I’m back to the daily grind. After some thought, a staggering 5 minutes! I decided to shift the focus of this blog a little and change the name – more on that later.

Is Twitter worth 5 to 10 billion dollars? Not in a million years but some beg to differ. While on holiday it was a really useful tool though, and provided many a joke. I just wished more of my friends used it but unfortunately they’re all heavily entrenched in FB.

In other news, England are through to the FIFA World Cup Finals after thrashing Croatia 5-1. Should we Brits brace ourselves for more heartbreak come next summer? Who knows – But I remain optimistic.

And moving WordPress to another domain is not as difficult as you may think. Here are some useful tools and links that I recommend.

Twitter Is Overrated

by S. Jonathan on August 10, 2008

The hype machine continues to roll for this vastly overrated web application. I really don’t understand what all the fuss is about, and TechCrunch just need to stop writing about it every five seconds.

Okay I get it; you can tell thousands of random people what you are doing. But is it really that breathtaking? To find out I signed up for an account. And needless to say I found the service a complete waste of time.

Now if I owned a people business, then I can see where Twitter might be useful keeping your customers engaged and what not.

But other than that, I rather spend my time doing more constructive things, like writing this post.