I’d like a “brain-streaming”-safe Twitter client:
- no timeline
- can write and publish tweets/threads, including offline
- no like/retweet counts
- shows replies/qts/DMs from mutuals, batches others for mass triage
etc. Basically: “safe” to keep open to share during the day.
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Tweetdeck is the closest I have, but it doesn’t natively support writing threads, the like/retweet counters are poisonous, the replies are too unfiltered, and it’s inexplicably glitchy.
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(While I’m making a wishlist for non-commercially-viable software: it should of course also be a native Mac app.)
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Just discovered: you can make TweetDeck show replies/QTs (but not DMs) only from people you follow! Creates a much calmer vibe.
(Of course one of the best parts of Twitter is conversation with people you don’t already know, but I’d rather batch that for “consme mode")
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OK, and now I'm running TweetDeck with Demetricator, which removes all the poisonous numbers. I don't use FF, so using it as a dedicated TweetDeck. Thread/offline support and native app are my only remaining wishes. This is close enough, I think. Hooray!
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In order to hide like / retweet counts (this works on TweetDeck too!) I use Twitter Demetricator. Basically hides every number you might see. bengrosser.com/projects/twitt
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Oh boy, and with this extension, I can remove all the browser chrome. Getting there…
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I thought of something similar for youtube.
Only plays the video link or search result you clicked then it closes or just do nothing. No endless loop of comments, recommendations,etc.
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I had what I thought was a wacky idea for a write-only Twitter client, but I guess it wasn’t that wacky!
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buffer works for write only with no feedback
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