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Originally Posted by varg
Alex,
I think when you reply to a thread of responses it adds every user to the line so you have a bunch of @user replies going to the people who aren't even making the original comment you're replying to. I think you did have a few.
I didn't know they looked down on that until now. I wonder if that was the only reason, rather than the content of the post? If that's the case it can easily be fixed.
Here's an example of a thread of responses.
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Technically the LynStolarski asshole started it by adding other names into the discussion, duckbeenfree added another name to the list, you only started doing it once you hit reply on his and it added everyone else. In the future just edit out your reply so you only have one @reply to the specific person you're replying to.
I can see how it would be annoying because every user your add to a @response it shows up on their feed, and not everyone wants 100s of notifications when the response isn't even towards them.
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ok that's what i thought. i did have a FEW, but i was AWARE they don't like that, and i hand-deleted most of the duplicates in most cases so i was only responding to 1 or sometimes 2 people, and almost never more.
well, ... i really like twitter. so i will doubly careful about this. i dont want to keep rebuilding accounts.