I just did a Tweet at twitter a moment ago for the first time ever and was shocked to have the icon shoot back telling me that it went out to the person intended as well as to my homepage AND to some other places!
I am not happy about it and would like to erase it all but don’t know how. Any suggestions?
Btw, it almost seems malicious for them to do that.:mad:
Yes, very much so. To add to my rather snippy first tweet, Dibbs, if you plan on using Twitter as a one-to-one communication tool, then you’ve picked a really bad one for that purpose.
Thanks All for your friendly and helpful replies. I guess I’d better hurry up and delete the account, though with one particular snooper it may be too late.
I opened the account a long time ago but never really used it but in a moment of weakness, a couple of hours ago, I wrote something seriously filthy to a filthy person … and so it’s a little embarrassing. (No doubt the Snooper received it too because she’s suddenly being short with me.)
I never really knew what twitter was about (don’t even like the name), but I thought I could send an email thingy and only she would see it at her account. Of well, live and learn.
I deleted a tweet yesterday. I posted a graphic I made of a nazi flag with the words “Heritage Not Hate” under it. Later I realized that all you saw in the preview was the flag itself. Deleted
I’m not very conversant with twitter either. Couple of questions.
Sometimes I will send a tweet to a writer when I like an article. These are always “@theirname.” Sometimes I get a reply. One time I tweeted to Chris Kimball of America’s Test Kitchen that I’d like to see them review pastry brushes, and I got a direct reply “@ThelmaLou.” Were those direct messages only seen by that person and me?
I’m not on Facebook, and I only have about four followers-- not sure where they even came from.
That’s a public exchange, visible to anyone who visits either yours or his individual pages. It will only have automatically appeared on the personal timelines of people who follow you both though, so it’s not exactly broadcasting.
There’s lots of bots on twitter that will follow random accounts for a while. They are best ignored as they are pretty transient.
Interacting with someone with whom you have a shared interest, like Chris Kimball, will generate actual interested human followers. Look at who he follows, and the human followers you pick up yourself, and see if they are also of interest to you. Twitter needs a lot of curation, to be fair.
I’d say partially yes but mostly no. “Yes” in the sense that the only people who would see those two tweets in their stream* are those who follow both you and Chris Kimball (if they follow only one of you, the exchange won’t pop up on their stream).
“No” in the sense that your tweet will be publicly posted to your Twitter page and Kimball’s tweet will be publicly posted to his page. So anyone – including those who don’t even have a Twitter account – can read them by going to your individual pages.
where you can see tweets, chronologically with the most recent on top, from all of the accounts you follow.
I was caressed long ago when I was very young by something spiritual and evil, this little thing I did was on account of that … and understandably people would crucify me if I were foolish enough to do what you suggest. Sorry.:o