twitter listens to reason

February 15, 2008

i really enjoy twitter. it has been especially helpful during my time here in Antarctica because of how quick and simple it is to use. sometimes i don’t have the time or energy to post to this blog and sometimes the bandwidth here at McMurdo won’t allow it. twitter is the perfect replacement. it’s quick, it’s simple, and it’s to the point. if you haven’t been following me on twitter, you should start now.

anyhoo, when i was back in the states i used twitter almost exclusively with my cellphone, sending updates via text message. since i’ve been down here in Antarctica i’ve been interacting with twitter through a web browser a lot more. as a result i’ve become much more familiar with how their web interface works, but also how it doesn’t work. one area in particular that i was getting frustrated with was the @replies.

[for those of you that don't know, here is an example: if i wanted to reply to a tweet (an individual post on twitter) that my brother posted i would begin my tweet with @n8duke.]

the annoying part about @replies is that you have to type in “@username” each time you want to reply. sometimes the username is long and annoying, sometimes you might misspell it, and then the reply won’t go where it’s supposed to.

i had an idea, so i sent twitter an email:

From: eli
Date: Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 12:11 AM
Subject: i hope this is alright…
To: Twitter

Twitter,

i emailed you a while ago about an api question. remember me?

well, i have a suggestion to make about twitter, and i didn’t know who else to turn to and i figured that you’d be as good a person as anyone. i imagine that y’all get all kinds of “really good suggestions”, but i truely believe that this is a good one.

so, here goes…

i enjoy @replies just as much as the next guy, but i hate (i know that’s a strong word) having to type the “@username” into the field every time i want to reply. that would be like having to type in someone’s email address every time i wanted to reply to an email. ridiculous, right? we just click “reply”.

why not implement a feature that would allow you to click a tweet-specific indicator (a “reply” link, maybe?) which would automagically insert “@username” in the text box above? you could easily slip that in right after the {star} icon…

or, is this idea like so last week and you already have it in the works?

eli

i got a response back from twitter a few days later saying that they had not heard that idea before and that it would be submitted to the team. then, lo and behold, a few days later i noticed this:

twitter listens to reason

do you see that little arrow after the star icon? that’s me, baby! that’s all me!

5 Responses to “twitter listens to reason”

  1. Drew Says:

    That’s awesome. Why don’t you develop some useful computer thing that will make you famous and earn you all kinds of money? You are already popping up all over other people’s ideas because you such an early adopter…why not become the first adopter and make something that people want? Sure, it may be initially labor-intensive, but if that’s the last job you have and it makes the internet better, I’d say it’s worth it.

  2. eli Says:

    wonderful suggestion, drew. but it’s very hard to figure out that idea… i think you could compare it to becoming famous with a band. hundreds of thousands try, a few thousand do alright, and only a handful make it big. i’m still trying and still thinking about this kind of shit all the time, and if the idea comes to me you can be damn sure i’ll jump all over it.

  3. N8 Says:

    Nice Eli, Real Nice.

  4. EricaJoy Says:

    Thats awesome! I was wondering where that little arrow came from. :)

  5. worstdukeever Says:

    (hahaha, n8. you;re funny) good job e! youre so cool and hip and fresh. miss you boo. i hope youre doing okay with leaving ant. i know how it feels…


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