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  • Managing your Twitter stream
    January 23rd, 2009 / Posted by Nathan T. Wright

    If you follow lots of people on Twitter, you’re likely to miss out on valuable content and insight from specific individuals. One option is to swing the Unfollow Hammer mercilessly, or set rigid standards before following people back. Admittedly, I’ve done a poor job at doing this and have performed Twitter “spring cleaning” only once or twice.

    Two viable solutions for filtering your Twitter chaos are Tweetdeck and Friendfeed, which we explore in this week’s Area 52 episode:

    Please chime in below and let us know which tools or methods you use to manage your Twitter stream.

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  1. For my use I have created my own twitter circle of the top 10 tweeps I need to follow. For a while I made a habit of checking their last few tweets using nerdz + fluid and then drilling down if there was anything of interest.

    Over time however I have found the best way is simply visiting their twitter pages with a few useful greasemonkey scripts to make sure I haven’t missed anything big.

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