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Being able to set retention would make me feel better about tweeting.

You can do some of this with third party tools, but it'd be nice to have it built in. I stopped liking Tweets though because it's actually impossible to remove more than 3k old likes. I was eventually able to do so, but it required contacting their DPO office and having them reset the cache each time so I could remove them in batches (entire process of reaching out, getting a response, and iterating took 6weeks-ish).

Limiting quote-tweets would also help people since most of the abuse comes from quote-tweeting rather than replies (which you can already limit).

I'm not twitter famous so I mostly only experience the good aspects of twitter.

If you have a highly curated feed and make an effort to interact pleasantly with in-good-faith people it can be a really great place. It requires aggressive blocking and intentionally not following hostile people though. Some better blocking tools would probably also be helpful (block everyone who liked this tweet, etc.)

I'd also love a YouTube Premium style twitter where I could pay $10/month for no ads.

It's cool they have the culture to ship something big like this and decide to pivot - I think that's a pretty good sign.



What I do

1. Bookmark instead of liking tweet if info is worth coming back to.

2. Retweet if I totally agree and want to share my view with my followers

3. Add people to different curated lists instead of following them.

Twitter has some excellent feed curation tools but not many people are aware about them.


I second bookmarking. It's bad that they don't export it on the data export, and you can't scroll down after a certain limit, but at least it's private. And they seem to be planning on adding API support for bookmarks, so in the future we can just export it that way


> I'd also love a YouTube Premium style twitter where I could pay $10/month for no ads

tweetdeck.twitter.com is their first-party client that doesn't have ads (and also gives you an actual chronological feed and some other niceties).

Interestingly, it also never implemented Fleets.


Wow, I completely forgot about tweetdeck. Thanks for the reminder.


> block everyone who liked this tweet

It'd be more efficient to have a twitter mode where you can only ever tweet, and not read anything other people tweet.


And also no value?

I'm guessing this is primarily snark, but there are a lot of tweets that are pretty good signal of bad behavior. I'm not talking about some nuanced difference in opinion. For the tweets I'm talking about knocking out everyone that liked it wouldn't be a big deal.

Sure some may use this to craft an echo chamber for themselves, but they're already doing that anyway - and a lot of people 'hate follow' to stir up abuse intentionally to drive traffic. These people wouldn't find this tool valuable because they feed off of the nastiness to drive engagement and grow their audience.


I use likes to auto bookmark tweets to pinboard. Obviously I could figure out another workflow for this. But right now it’s super simple. It would be nice to not “like” tweets I don’t like myself but want to bookmark. Wonder if there is a low code way way around this.


What's the state of Twitter API these days? Can some company really build their own app on top of Twitter feeds?


You can but they heavily limit the amount of access tokens your app can generate, artificially limiting the amount of users your app can have.


You certainly can if you're a paying customer of their data services. Source: work for a paying customer.




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