Twitter @-Reply Display Rules [Blog Comment Answered] December 11th, 2009
While I know many readers of my blog are well versed in Twitter, I have been asked a common question and I think I would publicly answer it in a quick blog post.
The question was:
I have a question. I am following people and in their tweets, Sometimes I see @-reply’s from people in my timeline and sometimes I don’t. I want to be able to see ALL of someone’s tweets, is there a way to do this?
~Anonymous
This is a great question, here is whats going on:
Unfortunately no. Pretty much what Twitter has done is make it mandatory to be friends with the person who is being reply to. So if I am X and you are Y and some other person is Z, If I(X) tweet Z and you(Y) don’t know Z, then you would not see my(X) reply to Z. If you knew Z however, and I @-replied to him/her, then you would see my @-reply to Z in your(Y) time-line.
There used to be an option in your settings to change this, but they removed it (I believe) to help lower traffic and also to increase privacy in conversations on twitter in a, now that I think about it, odd way.