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seamonkeyrodeo: Twitter Lists: Categories and Conversations

  • terrycojones · 1 month ago
    Better than being interesting in the wrong way :-)

    Thanks for all the thoughts... all very interesting to me!
  • Kevin Marshall · 1 month ago
    Great explanation...oh and for the record, it was 5 days in New Orleans (Sat. - Wed.) and I was at least reasonably sober while watching the Falcons lose...the rest of the time I plead the 5th.
  • whitneymcn · 1 month ago
    Okay, your occasional sobriety is officially on the record, as is yet
    another "awesome work on the quick!" from me. :-)
  • pweitzman · 1 month ago
    Great idea. Why only daily though? Seem like you want the new users in your stream ASAP.
  • whitneymcn · 1 month ago
    No particular reasoning behind daily updates for the lists, just an arbitrary unit. In the grand scheme of things, I think you're right: the shorter the refresh interval, the better...we could start calling it "constant context" or something. :-)

    It sounds like the idea started some wheels turning in your head, though, so I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
  • Joe Lazarus · 1 month ago
    Nice! I love the idea of dynamically generated lists. It would be cool if the tool weren't specific to @ replies, but was more general... sort of like Smart Playlists for iTunes, where you could specify what criteria defines the list (@ replies, favorites, posts containing links, etc). Here's a comment I made on Fred's blog a few weeks ago about the concept...

    http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2009/10/the-cohort-anal...
  • whitneymcn · 1 month ago
    Excellent, glad you like it!

    Kevin and I have talked through a couple of possible extensions. The
    idea that Charlie O'Donnell mentioned in the comment you were replying
    to is the most obvious: we decided to go with a straight "most recent"
    for replies initially, but having some slots set aside for "most
    frequently replied to" is pretty straightforward and makes a lot of
    sense.

    You're dead on that it should be reasonable to allow person X to
    create a list of the people that person Y is replying to, since the
    tweetstream is public anyway. It's less efficient in theory than just
    having person X create the list themselves, but people don't always do
    what you want them to. :-)

    Kevin actually built something that may fit what you want for the link-
    focused tweets: http://timelylinks.com. Does some nice stuff like
    calling out links that have been tweeted by more than one of the
    people that you follow, too.

    The more customizable stuff (views filtered by number of times
    favorited, topics, what have you) I think is really interesting, but
    I'm still wrapping my head around some of the simpler possibilities
    right now. :-)
  • daryn · 1 month ago
    Great stuff Whit!

    (and Kevin too)
  • whitneymcn · 1 month ago
    Thanks! We'll be rolling out a few refinements and variations over the
    next few weeks, I'm looking forward to see what shapes this sort of
    thing can take...