I like that approach a lot, it sounds like it works really well and the "snooping bubbles" are a great addition also! :D
Tweetdeck felt even more overwhelming to me the one time I looked at it, but maybe I will give it another try now that you brought it up again. Thank you for all your input on the topic! (And thanks for the Yoda reference laugh too! :D )
Tweetdeck allows to have "topical columns": it is pretty easy to swap in and out lists, among other tools (searches, collections, etc).
Wishing a politically correct week, after an incorrect one? I can simply remove the old columns and add the new ones. Or swap columns position. Do I prefer to focus on React, followed people and Java? Same pattern. One column can be visible beside the other. And so on. No need to get mad trying to visualize lists (searches, collections, etc) directly on Twitter.
It is only a tool and should be tailored according to personal preferences, but can work well. (And I stole the Yoda reference from...)
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I like that approach a lot, it sounds like it works really well and the "snooping bubbles" are a great addition also! :D
Tweetdeck felt even more overwhelming to me the one time I looked at it, but maybe I will give it another try now that you brought it up again. Thank you for all your input on the topic! (And thanks for the Yoda reference laugh too! :D )
Tweetdeck allows to have "topical columns": it is pretty easy to swap in and out lists, among other tools (searches, collections, etc).
Wishing a politically correct week, after an incorrect one? I can simply remove the old columns and add the new ones. Or swap columns position. Do I prefer to focus on React, followed people and Java? Same pattern. One column can be visible beside the other. And so on. No need to get mad trying to visualize lists (searches, collections, etc) directly on Twitter.
It is only a tool and should be tailored according to personal preferences, but can work well. (And I stole the Yoda reference from...)