![]() ![]() Select What You Want to Be Delivered to Your Desktop whenever I click “New Tweet”, the default would be BUT if was mentioned in a Tweet, the reply will default to cool is that!Ģ. The beauty of that is that if you manage a few Twitter accounts (personal, business, etc), you can set up a separate mentions column for each of those OR even one column for mentions of ALL your connected accounts:Īnother great thing of this method is that Tweetdeck will understand which of the connected Twitter accounts to initiate the reply from depending on WHO was mentioned in that column.įor example, my main Tweetdeck account is (i.e. This is because I have a separate column for the actual mentions (Tweets tagging me) to be able to react to them instantly (always helps to create a more active conversation): Notice that I chose NOT to include mentions in that column. The great thing about using Tweetdeck import is that you can set which types of notifications I like seeing in that column: That also helps me keep an eye on people who seem to be *actually* following me (they tend to interact) and remember them. When scrolling, I am following back when I feel like doing so, thank for retweets and favorites. Getting instant notifications on this would add too much clutter to my desktop. That’s something I scroll a few times a day when at lunch or having a coffee break. That’s something you can import to Tweetdeck by using: Twitter web-based notifications will show everything within one screen: new follows, mentions, RTs and retweets, favorites, lists I am added to and Tweets I was tagged in. ![]() ![]() Tweetdeck lets me monitor important hashtags, effectively follow the list of influencers (which I described in my Reddit AMA), get notified of my domains mentions and of course have more flexibility with my notifications. Thanks to Tweetdeck (which Twitter tried to ruin after they purchased it but failed luckily), I have all my important updates instantly delivered to my desktop – that means I can react immediately without breaking my working routine. Of all major social media networks, I am most active at Twitter thanks to having it on my desktop. This time I am following up with Twitter notifications but not web-based version of it and I’ll explain why. Service to Twitter and TweetDeck resumed mid-Monday morning.Last week I started a mini-series on making the most of your social media notifications by describing how Google Plus notifications work and how you can better reach out to your followers. We’re working on this now and will share an update when it’s fixed,” Twitter support tweeted just after 9:30 am PT. We made an internal change that had some unintended consequences. ![]() “Some parts of Twitter may not be working as expected right now. Others said they can’t use Twitter at all. “Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint, please see for more information”,”code”:467}]},” the message read. There was no confirmation behind the error message, only that users were being told their current API plan does not include access. TweetDeck was acquired by Twitter and is used by many to find trending topics or to tweet to multiple user accounts, among its many uses. “So, I just now accidentally closed Tweetdeck and, when I try to open it, I’m getting an error saying “Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint…So I guess the rumors about them locking Tweetdeck behind a paywall was true,” Twitter user wrote. That’s according to the reaction online, as many took to Twitter to express their dismay over being unable to use the platform. It was a rough start to the work week for some after the popular social media sharing tool TweetDeck appeared to have gone down early Monday morning. ![]()
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