General
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I'd like to be able to add multiple twitter accounts.
I have 3 twitter accounts and would love to be able to get 1 digest for the 3.
13 votes -
In Digest: Show which contacts retweeted
Today, the Digest shows that a number of my contacts retweeted something. It would be nice to see the people that retweeted in a list.
11 votes -
Allow me to customize when e-mail sent
Right now the daily digest emails are sent to me every morning ~2am. I'd like to be able to customize the time at which the e-mails are generated.
This would be useful because:
- I don't want to be woken up by an e-mail coming in at 2am
- I like to read my news in the evening as opposed to the morning and I'd like the news to be freshest then10 votes -
after retweet button is used (tweet form) return me to the page where I was (back)
When I use RT one of the tweets from my friends, I am getting a form where I can edit the tweet. After I push the Retweet button on that form I would like to automatically return to the page with the original tweet.
7 votes -
De-duplication needs work
The same stories get linked in with different url params e.g. source=rss. You need to be careful, but with some simple heuristics (e.g. title, base url), it shouldn't be too hard to make this work. This would be a huge plus over Google Reader.
7 votes -
6 votes
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Allow me to change my e-mail address
I'd like to change the e-mail address I get my digests sent to.
6 votes -
Show retweets in my network vs out of my network (entire tweetdom)
It would be nice to see (and rank) items in my digest relative to the tweetdom. Say a tweet by Al Gore is high in my digest because 8 of my contacts retweeted, I'd like to see how that stands relative to other tweets in my digest as a function of total number of retweets (outside of my network)
5 votes -
OpenID
I'm interested in using the service, but don't want to need to create another username and password: I wish you supported OpenID logins.
5 votes -
Show tweets from people that I reply to most in the daily digest.
In the daily digest show the tweets from people that I have replied to.
5 votes -
Include the time at which a tweet was tweeted in the time line.
I would find it useful to know what time tweets were published. This is esspecially handy when following a developing situation/ story. For example I've been following the conference at Copenhagen (#cop15); it would be useful to know whether tweets updating on what's going on had a time by them.
4 votes -
4 votes
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include followed lists
how about including followed lists in the digest; i.e. lists someone else created but that i follow.
3 votes -
Public access to older posts by Date
I want public accees to older posts by user & date, instead of using unknown post identifier...
3 votes -
Customize my Feedera email structure
I'd like to be able to design the structure of the email I get in my inbox - more importantly, I may not want to see pictures on the top of my email stream, what matters to me most is the 'top stories' so I'd really appreciate to be able to see them first and maybe place the pics on the bottom or remove them from my email altogether.
3 votes -
3 votes
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The same three tweets (same sources) duplicated across my feed today, for the first time. Aaah!
This is the first time this has ever happened, but the first four tweets of the feed were good and normal, and the rest was Lifehacker and Gizmodo over and over, and just a tweet of their main page!
3 votes -
Please ask for twitter username when people sign up for the beta
If you do that, you can pre-compute the digest, so that it shows up the moment the user signs up, rather than seeing a message like "Your first digest is being generated, might take a few hours".
3 votes -
allow me to filter out by key word
I'm getting fed up with the same story "phone hacking scandal" being repeated multiple times every day by various sources. I don't want to bloack the sources, but I'm simply not interested in this story. Allowing me to filter out topics by keyword ought to be a simple, core feature of feedera. Thanks
3 votes -
Visualization of people in my network retweeting useful stuff
I'd like to see how much garbage is being generated in my subscriptions. I don't know exactly what the algorithm would be to determine a good or bad retweet, but perhaps I can determine what kind of retweeters I want in my network if I can see a breakdown of the kinds of information people are retweeting. This could be a reverse keyword/bucketizing type of algorithm that would show that 'Fred' has retweeted about bikes, snowboarding, and rock.
2 votes