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by raverbashing
4573 days ago
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Exactly this There were worse commands, I remember there was a 'follow' command (not sure it was called like that), twitter disabled this The d command has some user experience value, however, yes, it makes no sense for twitter to accept it on non twitter apps (meaning, those that don't provide the twitter experience - like mobile clients, tweetdeck, etc) |
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