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- Dec 12, 2007
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I'm trying to tweet, trying to be a good listener, trying to be responsive and not just shouting clever things into the wilderness.
On Facebook, I use the "like" button a lot. Not automatically, not for everything, but there are a lot of statuses that don't warrant a particular comment, just an acknowledgement that the joke/news/observation made me smile. I'm trying to find an equivalent on Twitter.
I do reply to a tweet if I have something to actually say about it. Happy to retweet if something seems really special. There are tweets, though, that don't need a response and aren't amazing, I just want to acknowledge that I like it.
In Twitter etiquette, is there an action for this casual "made me smile, glad I read that" reaction? Something short of replying/retweeting?
Any advice appreciated.
On Facebook, I use the "like" button a lot. Not automatically, not for everything, but there are a lot of statuses that don't warrant a particular comment, just an acknowledgement that the joke/news/observation made me smile. I'm trying to find an equivalent on Twitter.
I do reply to a tweet if I have something to actually say about it. Happy to retweet if something seems really special. There are tweets, though, that don't need a response and aren't amazing, I just want to acknowledge that I like it.
In Twitter etiquette, is there an action for this casual "made me smile, glad I read that" reaction? Something short of replying/retweeting?
Any advice appreciated.