Four things You Probably Don’t Know About Twitter
Here are four things I found out about Twitter that aren't immediately
obvious, so hopefully they may be of use to you too.
1) Link
stats
Because of the 140 character limit, URLs you post on
Twitter are usually shortened. The default URL shortener in Tweetdeck is
bit.ly. So the short URL for my last post might be http://bit.ly/ac4GWm.
Here's
where it gets interesting. Add a + to the end of the URL so it becomes http://bit.ly/ac4GWm+
and you get a page with click statistics as well as info on who
re-tweeted it.
2) Eat less spam
If you follow a lot of
people, you'll get a lot of spammy direct messages (DMs). You can
actually massively reduce these spam DMs.
A lot of them come via
the SocialOomph platform and they kindly allow you to opt out.
visit
the site to find the opt out option.
3) You haven't been hacked
When
a Twitter account is compromised and you find your account is sending
spam DM's and tweets you didn't write, people tend to assume someone has
somehow got their password.
This isn't usually the case and
changing your password will have no effect. The actual culprit is
usually rogue third-party applications that you've authorised to access
your account. If you try lots of different Twitter tools that are out
there then you're more likely to fall foul of this.
All you need
to do is go to twitter.com and log in to your account. Then click
“Settings” in the menu at the top-right and go to the “Connections” tab.
You'll see a list of applications that are authorised to access your
account. Revoke access for any you don't use any more.
4) I know
you're looking for a new job
When you add a tweet to your
favourites, every one can see it. Your list of favourite tweets is
exposed to the world so be careful what you add there.
For
instance, a journalist I follow “favourited” a tweet advertising a job.
If I were his employer I'd be raising an eyebrow!