Twitter’s Response to #fixreplies: We Can’t

Courtesy Mashable!  Wed, 05/13/2009 - 12:22

Twitter LogoTwitter has responded to the #fixreplies controversy today, in which a number of vocal users have objected to a forced feature-removal.

The change, which removes the option to view “half conversations” between someone you follow and someone you don’t, allowed users to find new interesting people and expand their Twitter networks.

Originally, Twitter said they were disabling the feature because it was confusing , although in fairness the only people who had it turned on were...


 

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