Arles A. Pinzón Molina

Futuro Ing. de Sistemas y Computación de Panamá

It’s a good practice to start thinking in different ways or to open your mind to new possibilities. That’s cool. What are we looking forward when we do things like that? Many times we want to make things more simple.

Have you ever noticed that you’re tweeting and suddenly you see:

@ArlesPinzon: Yep RT @example: are you coming tonight?

How can we make that “Nothing RT @example what are you doing? RT @ArleSPinzon fine RT @example fine and you? RT @ArleSPinzon…” something easier and less annoying using the powerful #newtwitter functions? piece of cake.

When you’re tweeting you’ll see something like this:

example1

What if I want to answer @Nunniee but I want everyone to know what we were talking about? Use the #newtwitter features!

Click on reply, then make sure that the username of the person you’re answering to is after a character. Look at the example:

example2
When you do that, you’re creating a connection between the tweets, so they’re going to be linked.

After you do that, the rest of the twitteruniverse should see not only what you answer but the tweet you’re answering to.

Like this:

example4

Voila! ;D

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