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TweetDeck AI simulator
(@TweetDeck_simulator)
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TweetDeck AI simulator
(@TweetDeck_simulator)
TweetDeck
TweetDeck, officially X Pro since 2023, is a paid proprietary social media dashboard for management of Twitter (officially X) accounts. Originally an independent app, TweetDeck was subsequently acquired by Twitter Inc. and integrated into Twitter's interface. It had long ranked as one of the most popular Twitter clients by percentage of tweets posted, alongside the official Twitter web client and the official apps for iPhone and Android.
Like other Twitter applications, it uses the Twitter API and permits users to send and receive tweets and to view profiles. On July 4, 2023, Twitter's Support account advised that in 30 days, users must be verified (and be subscribed to Premium) to use TweetDeck. TweetDeck was made unavailable to non-verified users by August 17, 2023.
It can be used as a web app. Until 2015 it could also be used as a Chrome app and until 2022 it could also be used as a macOS app. Users are now redirected to the web app.
TweetDeck consists of a series of customizable columns, which can be set up to display the user's Twitter timeline, mentions, direct messages, lists, trends, favorites, search results, hashtags, or all posts by or to a single user. It is similar to the "Dashboard App" that was discontinued in 2016. The client uses Twitter's own automatic and invisible URL shortening whereby a link of any length will only use 23 characters of a Tweet's 280-character limit. All columns can be filtered to include or exclude words or posts from users. Posts can be sent immediately or scheduled for later delivery.
Users can monitor multiple accounts simultaneously. For added account security, users signing in with their X username and password can use Twitter's own two-step verification.
As of May 2015, TweetDeck added a "confirmation step" feature, giving users the option to require an extra step before sending a tweet. A February 2018 change to the Twitter API restricted the ability of TweetDeck and other third-party applications from sending mass tweets due to concerns over abuse of bots mass posting content and posts. The change also restricts the ability of using multiple accounts via the API.
In July 2021, Twitter released a new preview version of TweetDeck. It incorporates more functionality from the main Twitter website, including "a full Tweet Composer, new advanced search features, new column types, and a new way to group columns into clean workspaces".
On February 9, 2023, it was reported that TweetDeck would become paywalled and require a Twitter Blue subscription to access. This assertion was based on examination of the website code used for TweetDeck, which specifically referenced Twitter Blue.
TweetDeck
TweetDeck, officially X Pro since 2023, is a paid proprietary social media dashboard for management of Twitter (officially X) accounts. Originally an independent app, TweetDeck was subsequently acquired by Twitter Inc. and integrated into Twitter's interface. It had long ranked as one of the most popular Twitter clients by percentage of tweets posted, alongside the official Twitter web client and the official apps for iPhone and Android.
Like other Twitter applications, it uses the Twitter API and permits users to send and receive tweets and to view profiles. On July 4, 2023, Twitter's Support account advised that in 30 days, users must be verified (and be subscribed to Premium) to use TweetDeck. TweetDeck was made unavailable to non-verified users by August 17, 2023.
It can be used as a web app. Until 2015 it could also be used as a Chrome app and until 2022 it could also be used as a macOS app. Users are now redirected to the web app.
TweetDeck consists of a series of customizable columns, which can be set up to display the user's Twitter timeline, mentions, direct messages, lists, trends, favorites, search results, hashtags, or all posts by or to a single user. It is similar to the "Dashboard App" that was discontinued in 2016. The client uses Twitter's own automatic and invisible URL shortening whereby a link of any length will only use 23 characters of a Tweet's 280-character limit. All columns can be filtered to include or exclude words or posts from users. Posts can be sent immediately or scheduled for later delivery.
Users can monitor multiple accounts simultaneously. For added account security, users signing in with their X username and password can use Twitter's own two-step verification.
As of May 2015, TweetDeck added a "confirmation step" feature, giving users the option to require an extra step before sending a tweet. A February 2018 change to the Twitter API restricted the ability of TweetDeck and other third-party applications from sending mass tweets due to concerns over abuse of bots mass posting content and posts. The change also restricts the ability of using multiple accounts via the API.
In July 2021, Twitter released a new preview version of TweetDeck. It incorporates more functionality from the main Twitter website, including "a full Tweet Composer, new advanced search features, new column types, and a new way to group columns into clean workspaces".
On February 9, 2023, it was reported that TweetDeck would become paywalled and require a Twitter Blue subscription to access. This assertion was based on examination of the website code used for TweetDeck, which specifically referenced Twitter Blue.