Jeffrey Pia
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692 votesunder review ·
AdminChris from HootSuite
(Ambassador of Happiness, HootSuite)
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We’ll examine ways to mute users in specific streams.
Jeffrey Pia gave this 3 votes ·
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14 votesunder review ·
AdminChris from HootSuite
(Ambassador of Happiness, HootSuite)
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We’re always reviewing how to best display error messages. But, no matter what, we want to make sure users see the errors. Hence the current placement.
Regardless, if there’s a better way to display them, we’re all ears.
Jeffrey Pia commented ·
Above the textbox or maybe below the network account icons (not sure if that works when someone has a ton of linked accounts). Pretty much anywhere other than directly above the network icons, which I need to click on 9 times out of 10.
Jeffrey Pia gave this 3 votes ·
Jeffrey Pia commented ·
I agree. It hampers the user experience when the error message pops up directly over the social network icons, especially when the error is that I forgot to select a social network.
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3 votes
Would love to hear your ideas on an alternative. What would be a good place to put error messages that would be seen by users?
Jeffrey Pia commented ·
Mentioned in the original post:
"I suggest using the large empty space next to the "+ Add Stream" tab for these types of messages"Jeffrey Pia shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
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256 votescompleted ·
AdminChris from HootSuite
(Ambassador of Happiness, HootSuite)
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We have now created a feature that informs our users of new tweets while maintaining the column scroll position. This is now available in auto-refresh.
Jeffrey Pia commented ·
If I could put ALL of my votes into any one suggestion, it would be this one! I have all my feeds set up to manual refresh specifically because that auto refresh always screws me up when I'm catching up on my tweets.
Jeffrey Pia gave this 3 votes ·
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77 votescompleted ·
Danielle
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We’re happy to announce that you can choose the style of RT at the time of message composition! Check out more information on the HootSuite blog – http://blog.hootsuite.com/hoottip-re-tweet-style/
Jeffrey Pia shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
I wholeheartedly support this. People sometimes tweet while at conferences or during (really long) sporting events (like soccer/futbol) and I'd love a way to temporarily ignore their tweets, but not unfollow them. This should also come with an easy way to see who you have muted and when you muted them.