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From the site: Retweeting is a popular way to share a useful or interesting tweet. The concept is beautifully simple, but fundamentally flawed. Using the "RT" prefix worked well when the Twitter-verse was small, but since the big bang it has simply failed to scale. Prolific RT-ing is... more
Reviewed by cyberbofh Mar 18 2009, 09:20am ( 5 reviews ) • twitip.com
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Rated by porktrap on May 03 2009, 2:07am
From the page: "3 Tips for using â€oevia @”"
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Rated by courvo on Mar 19 2009, 1:54am
just a great idea, and so easy
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Rated by journeyguy on Mar 18 2009, 9:46am
A plea for a better, standardized method of retweeting!
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Rated by cyberbofh on Mar 18 2009, 9:20am
From the site: Retweeting is a popular way to share a useful or interesting tweet. The concept is beautifully simple, but fundamentally flawed. Using the "RT" prefix worked well when the Twitter-verse was small, but since the big bang it has simply failed to scale. Prolific RT-ing is polluting the Twitter-sphere, suffocating the original, high quality tweets that make Twitter so compelling in the first place. "RT" simply doesn't add value to something that thrives on individuality, creativity and niche communities. However, RT-ing is popular and well established in the Twitter community: so why change it? Well, there's a much better way to tweet interesting content and be a better Twitter citizen at the same time!
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Rated by tigerbw on Mar 18 2009, 7:29am
From the page: "Retweeting is a popular way to share a useful or interesting tweet. "
