When has Twitter ever given you the idea that they were playing by the
same rules as everyone else?
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I think that's pretty much what I said :)
Yeah, it's a bad idea IMHO but I did need a good laugh.
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"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." -- Paul Erdős
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Um… Yeah.
Here's the thing: it's Twitter's playground.
They can do whatever they want with it.
Just because they do it, doesn't mean you can do it.
I don't know what sort of universal, "nature law" you think applies
here, but it doesn't.
TjL
It is Twitter's ball.
These rules apply to third party apps. @twittersuggests is not a third
party app, but an experimental feature, developed and owned by
Twitter.
Now I can also understand this "Do as I Say, not as I Do" situation
can be irritating. But I guess the best thing to do at this point is
probably to share your thoughts on the experiment through his
dedicated feedback form:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/twitter.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHJ6UnYwdFZ6aHNRRVJoTU1mYl9FMlE6MQ
Arnaud / @rno
It's a bad idea - Twitter needs to quit screwing around with stuff
like this and solve problems that keep people with budgets up at
night!
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If you guys want a suggestion on what Twitter should be working on then my list would include things that corporates would actually want to pay money for including analytics and analysis on who is viewing my tweets.
The day Twitter pony up and start allowing paid accounts is the day I know their serious.
Cheers,
Dean
Cheers,
Dean
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Arnaud,
If you guys want a suggestion on what Twitter should be working on then my list would include things that corporates would actually want to pay money for including analytics and analysis on who is viewing my tweets.
The day Twitter pony up and start allowing paid accounts is the day I know their serious.
Cheers,
Dean
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