Twitter How to
I have had enough of all my friends asking me how to use twitter… So I thought I’d just write a post and then I can just point everyone of my friends to it everytime they ask the question, “How do I use twitter”…
So lets start, First of you need to get an account (I am assuming you have one if not go here https://twitter.com/).
Next get yourself a good client they are invaluable to helping you keep track of what is going on and help you in your daily twittering. A good one is tweetdeck (http://tweetdeck.com/beta/). There are others that are just as good but for this “how to” I’m just focusing on tweetdeck. Once you have downloaded it and run it you then need to login with your twitter account and create a tweetdeck account. The last option isn’t required but benifical for many reaons like, synchronizes your groups and helps with mulitple accounts.
You’ll start to notice that most of the information is actually to use tweetdeck in context with twitter. Like I said before clients are invaluable and knowing how to use them is too.
The Language
So now you will need to know the language. A few things;
@garethjrichards would essentially send a tweet that will mention me and which obviously has something to do with me for example – Mmm coffee! @garethjrichards you want some? - You can easily do this in tweetdeck by pressing this button
after hovering over a user or when tweeting just type ‘@’ and you will get a list of your friends.
RT or retweet is similar to above but has two functions the first is to give context to a reply for example I say something like - @garethjrichards xbox is awesome! – and Nintendo reply like this – RT @garethjrichards: xbox is awesome! || No it isn’t – This gives context to the reply so that everyone can follow the conversation. The “||” in this example helps to separate Nintendo’s reply from my message. The other function is to share a tweet that you think your followers would like to know for example Nintendo tweets – This is the new Wii check it out http://newwii.com – Then I would tell my followers (because some might not follow Nintendo) by tweeting – RT @nintendo: This is the new Wii check it out http://newwii.com. You can easily retweet in tweetdeck by pressing this button
after hovering over a user.
The other type of message is a direct message this message is directly to the person you sent it to and no one else can read it. Like a messenger (gtalk or msn messenger). You can easily direct message in tweetdeck by pressing this button
after hovering over a user.
Another interesting thing to learn are hashtags. These will show up as a ‘#’ icon followed by a word like #applemac. This gives the tweet a kind of information or keyword but I think wiki explains it better “In online computer systems terminology, a tag is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an internet bookmark, digital image, or computer file). This kind of metadata helps describe an item and allows it to be found again by browsing or searching. Tags are chosen informally and personally by the item’s creator or by its viewer, depending on the system.”
The Options
You’ll start to notice that most of the information is actually to use tweetdeck in context with twitter. Like I said before clients are invaluable and knowing how to use them is too.
We can now poke around what is what and how it all works. You’ll notice different options above (right at the top) for tweet deck that look like this.

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Add comment August 7, 2009
Moving!!!
So I’ve decided I really like posterous (must be the automation and ease of use). So this means that my wordpress blog will be… Well… A little left behind… I will still post to it (auto update from posterous) but it will be posterous that will be my new home so head on down there and check it out… My site is below… Sweet!!!
Add comment July 30, 2009
Saturday WIne Tasting
So this is a map of the Stellenebosch wine route. There quite a few wine farms to go to. Looks like we’ll have to pick a few and leave the rest.
But maybe you (interwebs people) can recommend some good places to go… Anyone?
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