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    Wendy shared an idea in Twitter on September 23, 2008 18:35:

    Wendy
    DM History
    Will there ever be a way to have our DMs in history so we can see what we have sent?

    I can't stand the fact that I have no way of tracking what I have sent people by direct message. It would be totally awesome if this could be accomplished.

    By the way love this question tool! :)
  • question

    Wendy replied on July 19, 2008 15:43 to the question "The Public TweetLater Twitter :)" in TweetLater:

    Wendy
    Yep. I think that's exactly what happened. I was a database programmer for the state before I couldn't work anymore. I know how stuff like that can happen.

    I appreciate your friendliness about the whole thing. I had to voice myself, but didn't want to lose you as a friend on Twitter. I couldn't sleep all night because my mind was racing.

    Hope you'll still stay my Twitter friend.

    So, if I create a new account now and set up those auto replies as private, will it work? Or should I wait a bit.

    Wendy J. Roan
  • question

    Wendy asked a question in TweetLater on July 19, 2008 03:48:

    Wendy
    The Public TweetLater Twitter :)
    Public Tweet @WendyRoan

    I received a public warning (well, it wasn't really a warning) today about my auto-reply twitter response. I didn't really appreciate receiving that publicly. It makes me look bad (worse than the auto-replies) to everyone. It really bothered me, enough to have to speak it out loud (respectively).

    The instructions for that app specifically said to start out sending public tweets. So I did. When I tried to change it to private, it didn't work. I didn't want to delete the account, so I let it go.

    I finally decided to delete the account today when I repeatedly tried to change the settings again.

    The worst part is... after I deleted the account, solving the "annoyance", you publicly tweeted me about it - in a sense, scolding me.

    That did not feel fair. I acted on the first complaint I got; solved the problem, and got publicly hand slapped in front of all of my followers and who knows who else.

    It just wasn't a good feeling and I don't feel I deserved it. I would much rather have received a private message about it and I wouldn't have even thought twice about it. You would have just been someone trying to help me out.

    Ok. Enough "expressing my feelings". I hope you understand I had to talk with you about it rather than let it fester and bother me more.

    Thanks for listening :)

    Wendy J. Roan
    @wendyroan
  • question

    WendyJRoan replied on June 30, 2008 03:53 to the question "How do I import my friends and their photos?" in Feedly:

    WendyJRoan
    Hi Edwin! Nice to meet you. In answer to your questions:

    I expected to be able to add my friends by clicking on the gmail, twitter, etc. boxes and then having them pulled into Feedly. I am no web programmer, so I don't know what that requires. I just know that there are other membership sites that are able to do that.

    In case what you meant was "what made me think I would be able to do this"... it was the "take the tour" video.

    Finally, I would say you are right on target with #2 above. I think integration with facebook and twitter will put you on the map. (especially with everything else you offer).

    Being able to invite people one by one or search for people is time consuming and frustrating if you have many friends. I would recommend putting that on the not top priority yet list. (yes, I do have programming background ...off web... | I understand how important it is to prioritize every move you concentrate your efforts on)

    In my opinion, concentrating on the full integration piece would be your most strategic and logical move. It will make people very happy. It will get you many more users, much faster.

    My opinion only, of course. There's probably one opposite opinion for every opinion out there. Many time, they are just as viable too.

    Overall, I think you have a powerful marketing resource here.

    Please feel free to question me any time,
    Wendy J. Roan
  • question

    WendyJRoan asked a question in Feedly on June 30, 2008 03:25:

    WendyJRoan
    How do I import my friends and their photos?
    Hello... I notice you are here, so I will ask: I can't find any way to import my friends and their images into Feebly as is shown in the "tour guide" video. Can you help?