tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8200957547602425902.post4718824202438120923..comments2023-07-24T07:13:46.970-05:00Comments on Internet marketing service in Nashville, Tennessee (615) 669-9584: Twitter, Serendipity And The "@" SignDarin R. McClurehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11791168645624738331noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8200957547602425902.post-18082822718051027862010-12-23T16:04:55.636-06:002010-12-23T16:04:55.636-06:00I used to think that the @Reply was nonsense. Espe...I used to think that the @Reply was nonsense. Especially because my feed always had a bunch of @replies and no context. I'd have to click on a user to see what was just said that they are replying to. It was highly annoying. Then, TweetDeck began inluding the "In reply to" link at the bottom of @Reply tweets. That made conversation following SOOOO much easier and better.<br /><br />I am a big fan of @Replies because you can pull up a conversation between two people. This actually reinforces your main point in that you want more people to connect. Yes, you won't see the conversation unless you are already following the duo, but if you are in their stream, you can more easily follow what is being said between two people instead of a bunch of random thoughts. I agree that @Replies don't get your Tweets heard by all your followers, but sometimes you don't want to bother everyone with your side conversations and they don't want to be bothered either. <br /><br />If you Tweet good content and ReTweet good content then your followers will appreciate you more and more. I hope you see my point as I think you have a good concept for more openness conversations on Twitter.@WhatUSKhttp://www.twitter.com/whatusknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8200957547602425902.post-33168599436204461842010-12-23T13:20:09.039-06:002010-12-23T13:20:09.039-06:00That is true, when you understand that, http://www...That is true, when you understand that, <a href="http://www.socialmediamom.com/2009/06/dear-twitter-please-fix-your-s.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.socialmediamom.com/2009/06/dear-twitter-please-fix-your-s.html</a> But, Once upon a time, twitter had no @s.Darin R. McClurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11791168645624738331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8200957547602425902.post-86465417710522872932010-12-23T12:53:26.501-06:002010-12-23T12:53:26.501-06:00Sometimes I reply @someone because it works like s...Sometimes I reply @someone because it works like saying something when you're out in public with some friends - those in your shared circle of friends can join the conversation but others don't eavesdrop. It falls somewhere between broadcasting (as .@somebody) and whispering (DM). I find value in all these Twitter behaviours; they allow us to tune our communication.Karen Mulhollandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04216421377707172757noreply@blogger.com