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Fred WilsonVerified account ‏@fredwilson Jun 28

10/ EOTS (end of #tweetstorm)

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  1. Stuart McCroden ‏@McCroden Jun 28

    @fredwilson I've come up with a better solution.. Just use "n//" with two slashes instead of one slash. Thoughts?

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  2. Daniel Graf ‏@danielgraf Jun 28

    @fredwilson what happened to /8? hidden msg? ;)

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  3. prolificd ‏@prolificd Jun 28

    @fredwilson EOTS can be a good way for apps to determine when to stop compiling. Or maybe when numbering ends.

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  4. Mike Krupit ‏@mkrupit Jun 28

    @fredwilson though my experience is that, unless you're @fredwilson, perpetrators of #tweetstorm probably get a lot of unfollows.

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  5. Kevin Hillstrom ‏@minethatdata Jun 28

    @fredwilson I have always replied to my own series (I reply to #2 with #3, to #3 with #4). That way, a reader can see every tweet.

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  6. Fred Wilson ‏@fredwilson Jun 28

    @danielgraf first time doing this. Rookie error. I somehow failed to post /8. It was where I asked you and @dickc to productize #tweetstorms

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  7. Jeremy Justice ‏@jeremyjustice Jun 28

    @fredwilson you’ve obviously never followed @tomiahonen. His storms repeatedly exceeded twitter limits, temporarily cutting him off. :-)

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  8. Lev Naginsky ‏@levnaginsky Jun 28

    @fredwilson next time you Tweetstorm, reply to the previous Tweet so it's all threaded. Like this: https://twitter.com/pmarca/status/482583162355085312 …

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  9. Peter Malaczynski ‏@HaggleSearch Jun 28

    @fredwilson Should tweet storms be posted in reverse?

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  10. Craig Engler ‏@craigengler Jun 28

    @fredwilson Although coming in at the end of a tweet storm much later on can be really disorienting and very anti-tweet like.

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  11. Fred Wilson ‏@fredwilson Jun 28

    @levnaginsky will do. Just learning how to do this

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  12. Peter Verrillo ‏@PeterVOrtho Jun 28

    @fredwilson @danielgraf @dickc tweetstorms as a product makes so much sense. What I imagined Branch was supposed to be.

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  13. Steve Goldberg ‏@stevegol Jun 28

    @fredwilson nice job -- written in read palindrome-style. Which is very elegant.

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  14. Jane Leonard ‏@Really_Useful Jun 28

    @fredwilson @levnaginsky really enjoyed this conversation. Will watch out for your next #tweetstorm :)

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  15. Kirk Love ‏@kirklove Jun 28

    @fredwilson they can also be annoying, jarring, spastic, and obnoxious. Like a loud person at a cocktail party #hater

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  16. Dan Kantor ‏@dankantor Jun 28

    @fredwilson but where’s number 8?? What did we miss?? OMG. OMG!!

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  17. Arjun Ram ‏@arjunram Jun 28

    @fredwilson you might want to use @davewiner's tool for producing tweet storms.

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  18. Greg Cox ‏@gregorysean Jun 28

    @kirklove @fredwilson I also have an involuntary "loud person at a cocktail party" reaction, but that may be less of a factor over time.

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  19. Ken Schafer ‏@kenschafer Jun 28

    @fredwilson @danielgraf @dickc /8 only available to those with paid Tweetstream Pro accounts.

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