Stu Smith
Veteran
- Location
- Lancashire
One more original one @StuSmiths4
Cheers all, I've created a list https://twitter.com/Andrew_Culture/cyclechatters
Just started making more use of Twitter recently
@Matt_fromocelot
Andrew, how do people get messages? ...do you have to be connected to Twitter all the time, and how do you cope with and filter the 000s of messages people must be constantly posting?
Andrew, how do people get messages? ...do you have to be connected to Twitter all the time, and how do you cope with and filter the 000s of messages people must be constantly posting?
...and from my understanding of Andrew's blog; if you're in a list you're not following the individual members of the list and you won't get notifications for the members' tweets. You can, however, see all of the members' tweets but you must proactively go looking for them by clicking on the list.You only see messages from the people you choose to follow (plus a few 'spam' ones from organisations who presumably pay to advertise, but there aren't too many).
When you log on, the tweets since you last looked are there in your timeline - I usually scroll down until I find the last one I remember reading and then work back up through them. Any tweets that come in while you're logged on, you get a notification at the top of the list. It would be better if it could be like the forum, and you could go to 'last unread'. Or maybe you can and I don't know how!
I follow a few friends, my work, Stephen Fry, and a couple of green/recycling blog/sites. Often they post links to websites etc. I've found a couple of useful craft ideas that way, and found out about stuff I might not have done otherwise.
I think the thing is not to get sucked into the 'must have more followers' thing, like friends on Facebook. Only follow people you're interested in, and don't be afraid to unfollow them if you find they tweet too much, or stuff you don't like.
Some people tweet little and often, some clearly sit down once a week and share every interesting link they've come across since last time in the space of 10 minutes!
...and from my understanding of Andrew's blog; if you're in a list you're not following the individual members of the list and you won't get notifications for the members' tweets. You can, however, see all of the members' tweets but you must proactively go looking for them by clicking on the list.
...and from my understanding of Andrew's blog; if you're in a list you're not following the individual members of the list and you won't get notifications for the members' tweets. You can, however, see all of the members' tweets but you must proactively go looking for them by clicking on the list.