Teresa HammerlOct 24, 2015


Jack Asked Twitter Users What They Want. Here’s What They Answered. #helloworld
UPDATE: Twitter published a blog post with some more #helloworld stats and insights. Also thanks for mentioning this Medium post :)
During the Twitter Developer Conference keynote in San Francisco CEO Jack Dorsey asked developers to tweet feature requests and ideas. He also apologized for the way the company handled developer relationships during the last years.
Not only developers responded to Jack’s question, other Twitter users also took the chance to share their thoughts. Here are the most popular topics they responded with:
Allow 3rd party Twitter clients
Expand API endpoints & remove limits
Ability to edit tweets
Protecting users from abuse
Geographic search
Make lists easier to use
140 character limit
Twitter’s business model
Inactive Twitter handles
Scheduled tweets
@-mentions at the beginning of a tweet
Allow 3rd party Twitter clients
Expand API endpoints & remove limits
Ability to edit tweets
Protecting users from abuse
Geographic search
Make lists easier to use
140 character limit
Twitter’s business model
Inactive Twitter handles
Scheduled tweets
@-mentions at the beginning of a tweet
And…
In case you are wondering, as far as I’m aware, nobody from Twitter has officially responded to the #helloworld tweets yet.