I'm sure there are other apps that do this too. But for Android one I use is called Night Clock. Just run the app each night when you're ready for bed. It displays a big clock, but it also silences all notifications. No need to change settings. Just exit out in the morning and you're back to normal.
Every time I read about people being annoyed at Twitter notifications blasting on their phone, I wonder if they don't realize that's something you can turn off...Within twitter's settings, you can also turn on and off notifications for individual events, including likes. It honestly never occurred to me to consider whether the tweeter might be asleep before liking or retweeting something. I agree that liking every single photo is creepy though.
Yeah... so I know most people who do this are just trying to be nice and friendly, but it is so damned awkward when someone you don't even know says something like "Oh I'm sorry you're sick, take all the time you need, we understand." wat.whoareyoueven.If you've never chatted in their room or here on ACF (or obviously other similar places), don't respond to every tweet of hers like you're BFFs.
Most times my curiosity kills me and I ask what their MFC name is. Majority of the time their response indicates they are not even an MFC member, or one whom has never participated. Sometimes (as was the case recently) the name they give is not in the least bit familiar, but upon searching them in tip history end up being someone tipping like 10 tokens once in 6+ years lol.I wonder if it could be someone who visits your room but uses a different name on Twitter and they don't even realize you don't know who they are lol
My most recent one is a guy who is a basic. And has told me that he has no intentions of upgrading. It was annoying the fuck out of me to see a response to every tweet that I made, so I finally just blocked him. If there are literally no advantages of you* watching/interacting with me on Twitter (advantages being: tips to pay bills, chat to make room more friendly and encourage other tips, or you're hilarious as hell), then you obviously don't understand how camming works, and I'm not losing anything by you not being around.Most times my curiosity kills me and I ask what their MFC name is. Majority of the time their response indicates they are not even an MFC member, or one whom has never participated. Sometimes (as was the case recently) the name they give is not in the least bit familiar, but upon searching them in tip history end up being someone tipping like 10 tokens once in 6+ years lol.
I've always wondered why some guys feel compelled to retweet posts that are more than a few days old. I mean, situations where the original tweet was time oriented...like "Joe Blo won my free vacation to Philadelphia," and it's retweeted for months.
you can set up iphone for nite/sleep mode also
That's now built-in into Android as well (I think since L) - it's under 'Sound and notification'. I've set mine to always go silent from 10PM till 8AM and only allow calls from my contacts to actually make any noise.
Within twitter's settings, you can also turn on and off notifications for individual events, including likes
Yeah. I've seen a quite of RTs from a member about a model logging on a week ago.
I really dislike this, unless they told me beforehand that it's them. It seems disingenuous. If a real life friend got a new fb account with no picture or identifying information about them, and started chatting you up like you're best friends, without telling you who they are, it would be weird, right? It's the exact same thing to me. If someone is using a different alias to correspond with me, they shouldn't be surprised if I treat them like a different person.I wonder if it could be someone who visits your room but uses a different name on Twitter and they don't even realize you don't know who they are lol
Yeah. I've seen a quite of RTs from a member about a model logging on a week ago.
Then again, as annoying as it is to see them in your timeline and click it thinking you're going to her room while she's live... RTs of my BAF link are always appreciated. More exposure to get another signup and all that jazz.I've noticed new Twitter followers doing this same thing with my "I'm online now!" tweets (from several days ago), and it's just so strange to me!