
@daniellealberti @joannabrenner Here at my job we wear graphic t-shirts on days that end in “y”…
@daniellealberti @joannabrenner Here at my job we wear graphic t-shirts on days that end in “y”…
@naudebynature @astickofgum a Halloween holiday card.
@jfc3 Get up and go sit next to them.
@joannabrenner Oh right. I remember that movie.
@joannabrenner what day is it today?
@astickofgum You always wanted K to get ahead!
@mr_suh That sounds cheap for New York.
@duqe That first one is a big part of programming as well.
@rochellefp @daljo628 Twitter is confusing with these ad-hoc etiquette techniques.
@aebsr so I can delete photos on phone whenever I need to without worry of actually losing them.
@aebsr Not iPhone specific but wife and my phone get backed up automatically to a NAS when connected to home wifi + I pay for Google Photo
@phillydesign yes, this would be the right thing to do with a tweet storm.
@redcrew Super helpful. They’re trying to kill .@ replies by saying to just retweet yourself. I wonder how much that will happen.
Types of Tweets:
Tweetstorm – A series of tweets related to one another usually with a 1/x designation. See @pmarca
Props @bpeebles
Public reply – Replying with a period in front of their name so the reply is public
Props to @daljo628 for reminding me of those two.
Types of Tweets (3/x)
Subtweet – Talking about someone without mentioning their name, usually insulting.
@bpeebles Regular tweet. Oh yea tweet storms.
@daljo628 mmm I shall call them “Public Replies”
@daljo628 Ah yes, subtweets. Those are kind of hard to identify though.
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