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November 5, 2009

Twitter Rolls Out Retweet Test [Screenshots]

Back in August, Twitter said it was developing a system of officially bringing the Retweet to the social network. Now, they're unrolling the test to a limited group of users.

Retweeting is quite simple. When you see a Tweet you want to retweet, simply mouseover the lower right corner of the Tweet. Then, click the "retweet" link.

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When the Retweeting is done, a simple notification appears underneath the Tweet. You stay right where you are on the page and can continue checking your feed.

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Here's what your Retweet looks like. And this is key for the feature we'll discuss just after the image.

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But there's a feature of this new Retweeting integration that I don't like. When one of your followers Retweets something, the original Tweet appears in your stream.

In the screenshot below, I don't follow @wyattla. Nothing against him, I just have no idea who he is. One of the people I do followed Retweeted @wyattla's Retweet. But @wyattla's avatar and original Tweet appear in my stream.

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Should the test prove successful, I suppose we'll all get used to those little grey Retweet indicators. But call me old-school, I still prefer the "traditional" method of Retweeting, where the Retweeter's Retweet appears in the stream.

What do you think of Twitter's Retweet experiment? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Posted by Nathania Johnson on November 5, 2009 8:54 PM

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If you are working with a network marketing co., start up a twitter account using your personal name. By doing so, you are branding you. If you have your own business, than I recommend starting an account with your business name.

Rachale Kelley  November 7, 2009 2:37 AM

I find this update worth considering, but seems like my twitter profile is not as lucky as other
lucky people who see this new update

Harsh Agrawal  November 7, 2009 10:37 PM

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