If I didn't primarily use Tweetdeck for all of my interactions there, I'd be having a hissyfit over the new web layout. It's ugly, clunky, the gifs don't load as easily now, etc.Just curious what people's thoughts are on the new Twitter layout, with it being more "mobile" looking.
Honesty, I don't like it. It feels too spacious and just. I don't know how to explain.
If I didn't primarily use Tweetdeck for all of my interactions there, I'd be having a hissyfit over the new web layout. It's ugly, clunky, the gifs don't load as easily now, etc.
I almost exclusively use mobile, so I like it. It is a more natural transition when I go back and forth. Although I find gifs aren't loading well, so I prefer to stick with mobile.Just curious what people's thoughts are on the new Twitter layout, with it being more "mobile" looking.
Honesty, I don't like it. It feels too spacious and just. I don't know how to explain.
I've been recommending https://tweetdeck.twitter.com to people since the dawn of time, and will continue to until they do something stupid and change their layout. It's hands down the best way to browse Twitter on desktop or iPad (not so much iPhone, it's too small for column format.)
I've got so many more columns to the right of this for search results (my own name, ambercutieforum mentions, etc) and other lists as well as my own tweets so I can check for typos or easily get back to RT my own ads.
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- It allows you to add a column for whatever search, list, direct messages, or notifications you want.
- The columns auto-scroll so you don't have to refresh or "see new tweets".
- You can schedule tweets in advance.
- There are no ads.
- There are no "trends" for you. No "who to follow" constantly in your face. (If you want those things, you'd simply open a new window directly to twitter.com, which I use only to add giphy to tweets once a day.)
Doing a test run of tweetdeck. I like it so far. Had to figure out some of the column width stuff, but I think I got it to my taste now. Definitely preferring it to new Twitter on my desktop.