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Will there become a universally accepted standard?
I saw a lot of discussion going on in the Twitterverse recently about standard conventions for "retweeting" - the increasingly popular habit of repeating someone else's tweet verbatim with a credit to their username (or as close to verbatim as possible inside of the 140-character limit).
I personally don't retweet often, but I see it happening more and more every day. (Whether or not this increases the quality of Twitter conversations is a debate for another post.) Enough users of iTweet.net, the Twitter client for the Web and iPhone that I make, requested a retweet button so I went ahead and added one several weeks ago.
Several weeks ago, savvy iTweet.net user David Simmons had written me to ask if iTweet could use the Unicode "recycle" symbol
Unfortunately I looked into it and found that the symbol doesn't render in SMS messages or on the iPhone. Since iTweet.netis an iPhone web app, and since a large number of Twitter users rely on SMS, IMO this makes it a no-go for...
Read full article →I personally don't retweet often, but I see it happening more and more every day. (Whether or not this increases the quality of Twitter conversations is a debate for another post.) Enough users of iTweet.net, the Twitter client for the Web and iPhone that I make, requested a retweet button so I went ahead and added one several weeks ago.
Several weeks ago, savvy iTweet.net user David Simmons had written me to ask if iTweet could use the Unicode "recycle" symbol
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as a standard for retweeting. I immediately liked the idea - it's expressive, cool-looking and best of all it's only one character long, conserving space for more tweet.Unfortunately I looked into it and found that the symbol doesn't render in SMS messages or on the iPhone. Since iTweet.netis an iPhone web app, and since a large number of Twitter users rely on SMS, IMO this makes it a no-go for...