Twitter Finally Giving Users Retweet Feature

August 13, 2009 by: admin

Twitter announced that it intends to add a retweet option to its service as well as the API. Retweeting has basically become a huge part of the Twitter culture, but it is not a function that is readily available on Twitter itself.

Users have to actually take the time and to enter the information themselves. Co-founder Biz Stone acknowledges that this can be "cumbersome". Twitter is calling the initiative "project retweet." Stone explains on the Twitter Blog:

Phase one of project retweet is to show the developer community how it will work from an API perspective as well as a user perspective. We’re still working out the final details, but this sketch gives you the basic idea. Let’s say you follow @jessverr, @biz (that’s me), and @gregpass but you don’t follow @ev. However, I do follow @ev and the birth of his baby boy was so momentous that I retweeted it to all my followers.

RetweetingImagine that my simple sketch is your Twitter timeline. You’d see @ev’s tweet even though you don’t follow him because you follow me and I really wanted you to have the information that I have. (The star, reply, and retweet options only show up when you hover over a row on Twitter.com which is why you don’t see them all the time.) Also, if you find my retweets annoying, then you’ll be able to turn them off.

Twitter doesn’t quite have it worked out how the feature and API will work. Either way, developers and users can expect the feature to launch within the next several weeks.

Related posts:

  1. Twitter.com Users Get New Hovercards Feature
  2. Giving up Twitter for three more weeks
  3. What’s Not to Like About Twitter’s New Retweet Feature?
  4. Twitter Continues Beta Testing of Retweet Feature
  5. Twitter To Make Suggested Users Feature More Like Twellow’s?
  6. Twitter Expands the “Lists” Feature
  7. An Equation for Getting More Traffic from Twitter
  8. TweetMeme Bringing Analytics to the Retweet Table
  9. RT: Retweet Competition to Follow URL-Shortening Craze
  10. Twitter Phasing Out The Term Updates In Favor Of Tweets
  11. Twitter Changes How Users View Replies
  12. Twitter Getting More Integrated with Search

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Trackbacks

Leave a Reply