Twitter Testing Facebook-Like Profile Wall 23
Mightee writes "Twitter is experimenting with a Facebook-Like message wall to its users' profile pages, that will allow twitter users to send '@ replies or mentions' directly from their profile. The change is apparently coming in order to enhance conversation between tweeters. According to Official Twitter Spokeswoman: 'Twitter is testing the feature with a small percentage of users. It was designed to "make it easier for users to engage with each other" on the microblogging service.'"
So ... (Score:2)
Twitter Testing Facebook-Like Profile Wall (Score:4, Informative)
Doesn't mean a thing to me, I use twitter!
"Understandability to Interact" (Score:3)
According to the article: "The understandability to interact has always been an issue on Twitter for new users — this hopefully will solve the problem."
Well, there you go. Couldn't have said it any better.
Convergent evolution (Score:3)
Apparently, Twitter and Google have decided that in order to beat Facebook they must become Facebook.
I hope that they stop short of imitating its attitude to user privacy.
Easier User-to-User Communication? (Score:2, Interesting)
This could have saved Anthony Wiener a lot of trouble.
Don't link to a re-blog... (Score:2)
...when the original source [mashable.com] is available and doesn't contain grammatical wonders such as the following (emphasis mine):
...infact making “mentioning of users in tweets” more easier for new users.
One more (Score:1)
The understandability to interact has always been an issue on Twitter for new users
Ummm . . . yes, "the understandability to interact" . . . that is an issue . . . ???
The Big Three Social Networks (Score:2)
Who actually uses Twtter.com though?? (Score:3)
Twitter is not like facebook. The incredible majority of Tweets are not sent and recieved via Twitter.com, they are done via standalone apps.
I am a pretty heavy twitter user, but unless they are somehow going to implement this "wall" in API form and allow my SilverBird extension to access it, I will never even know it exists.
Re: (Score:3)
(1) Twitter.com is the biggest single client for interaction with Twitter: http://techcrunch.com/2011/03/15/report-use-of-third-party-twitter-clients-dwindles-to-42-percent/ [techcrunch.com]
(2) It's not a "wall" in the sense that TFS/TFA makes it out to be, it's just a quick way to do an @reply to the user whose profile you're looking at. Many Twitter clients already have a "reply to this user" button to achieve the same thing.
Move along... (Score:2)
It's just a box which fills in the user's @name into your next tweet when you're looking at their profile. It's nothing like the "wall" that Facebook has at the moment.
Why use Twitter in English? (Score:3, Interesting)
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