the fundamental problem with Twitter is that they don't listen.
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Replying to @dbinkowski @monikarun
not true. We listen (but we may not always agree)
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The problems Twitter faces are complex with no easy solution. Change one feature, impact how many others? The math blows up pretty quick...pic.twitter.com/dGvrYMCdLE
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honestly I just hope that
@jack was sincere and WILL take into account all the tweets and suggestions today.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Seeing Twitter establish new global workflows in information sharing/democratization in such a short time (really) has been powerful.
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Replying to @BWJones @monikarun and
Solving these problems is not easy, but the fact that the question was even opened up to the community shows that concerns are being heard.
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so far all he's done is copy Airbnb for suggestions. As I've said, I hope he listens to them &
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Replying to @monikarun @BWJones and
not true. We have listened for over a year & made steady progress. We have to priories & sequence
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well
@anildash made great points that users don't see the feedback loop. Hard to visualize that progress.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @monikarun @jack
& announcing upcoming "features" before they're ready/released is *really* confusing. More than 140? @replies showing for all? Etc
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Replying to @jack
it confuses consumers. I get asked daily about these things from family and clients. They think it's live.
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