Sabtu, 09 Maret 2013

Twitter SMS Commands


You can perform certain actions, like following a user or marking a friend's update as a favorite, by using the designated Twitter commands below.
When using these commands, do not append an @ symbol along with the command text. If you send these commands with an @ symbol, your commands will be read as a username and will not be executed as expected.
Example: If you want to turn on device notifications, send only "ON" and not "@ON."

Turning mobile Twitter updates OFF and ON:

  • ON: turns ALL your authorized Twitter updates and notifications on.
  • OFF: turns ALL phone notifications off.    
  • ON [username]: turns on notifications for a specific person on your phone. Example: ON alissa
  • OFF [username]: turns off notifications for a specific person on your phone. Example: OFF blaine
  • FOLLOW [username]: allows you to start following a specific user, as well as receive SMS notifications. Example: FOLLOW jerry, or F jerry, for short.
  • UNFOLLOW [username]: allows you to stop following a specific user.
  • LEAVE [username]: this command allows you to stop receiving SMS notifications for a specific user without having to unfollow them. When you log into twitter.com from the web you will still see this user's updates in your timeline. Example: LEAVE benfu, or L benfu, for short.
  • STOP, QUIT, END, CANCEL, UNSUBSCRIBE, or ARRET: will deactivate your account if you are an SMS-only user. If you completed the sign-up flow on the web, sending any of these commands to your Twitter short code will simply remove your phone number from your Twitter account.

Fun stuff – friends, favorites, and stats:

Use the commands below to send direct messages, mark Tweets as favorites, and more.
  • @[username] + message - shows your Tweet as a reply directed at another person, and causes your Tweet to save in their mentions tab. Example: @meangrape I love that song too!
  • D [username] + message - sends that person a Direct Message that goes to their device, and saves in their web archive.
    • You can also use M [username] + message to send a private message!
    • Examples: d krissy want to pick a Jamba Juice for me while you're there? or m krissy wanna pick up a Jamba Juice for me while you're there? performs the same action.
Note about DM fails: Your service provider may split SMS messages greater than 160 characters into multiple messages. In this case, the second message will post as a normal Tweet because it doesn't begin with d+username, as the first message did. Please be careful to ensure that your messages are under 160 characters.
  • RETWEET [username] - sends that user's latest Tweet to your followers (also known as aRetweet). Example: RETWEET Charles or  RT Charles
  • SET LOCATION [place name] - updates the location field in your profile. Example: set location San Francisco
  • SET BIO - edits your Bio information on your Twitter profile. Example: set bio I'm a writer in NYC!
  • SET PROFILE [image] - allows you to upload a profile photo to your account, so it's viewable on the web. Just text the command along with the desired image from your phone's photo library.Note: this is only available for users whose mobile carriers support MMS.
  • SET LANGUAGE [language name] - selects the language you'd like to receive notifications in. Example: set language German
  • SET NAME [name here] - sets the name field on your Twitter profile. Example: set name Jane Doe
  • SET URL [url here] - sets the URL field on your profile. Example: set url http://www.janedoe.com
  • WHOIS [username] - retrieves the profile information for any public user on Twitter. Example:whois jack or w jack, for short.
  • GET [username] - retrieves the latest Twitter update posted by that person. You can also use g [username] to get a user's latest Tweet. Examples: get goldman or g goldman.
  • FAV [username] - marks that user's last Tweet as one of your favorites (reply to any update withFAVFAVEFAVORITE, FAVOURITE, or * to mark it as a favorite if you're receiving it in real time). Examples: fav crystalfave crystalfavorite crystal, or *crystal
  • STATS [username] - this command returns the given user's number of followers, how many people they're following, and their bio information.
  • SUGGEST, SUG, S, or WTF - this command returns a list of Twitter users we think you might find interesting and would like to follow.
  • HELP, INFO or AIDE - texting help, info, or aide to Twitter will bring up helpful tips.
  • SUGGEST - this command returns a listing of Twitter users' accounts we think you might enjoy following.
  • SET DISCOVER ON - by using this command, you opt-in to receive SMS notifications for top Tweets related to your interests. Please know that this feature is automatically enabled for all Twitter via SMS users. Note: this feature is only available in certain locations.
  • SET DISCOVER OFF - turns off delivery of top tweets to your device.

          A few notes on SMS commands:

          • Using ON/OFF [username] from your phone only stops notifications coming to your mobile phone; you'll still collect a person's updates on the web since you're still following them.
            • Use UNFOLLOW [username] to unfollow a user via SMS.
            • Use BLOCK [username] or BLK [username] to block a user via SMS. 
            • You can also use UNBLOCK [username] or UNBLK [username]
            • Use REPORT [username] or REP [username] to report a user as spam.
          • The following commands perform the same actions: FOLLOW = ON. And LEAVE = OFF.
          • Following someone from a phone for the first time will also cause you to follow them on the web.
          • You don't have to use ON/OFF [username] from your phone, you can also set individual notifications from a person's profile page on the web, or check your following page and manage all phone notification settings there.
          SOurce: twitter

          Getting Started with Twitter via SMS


          How to sign up for a new Twitter account via SMS:

          1. Send a text message with the word START to your Twitter shortcode (40404 if you're in the US).
          2. Twitter will send you a reply and ask you to reply back with your full name to sign up.
          3. Twitter will then send a message back to you and assign you a username based on your full name.
          4. You're all set. Send a text message and it will post as your first Tweet!
          Note: If you are unhappy with your username you can send the command SET USERNAME to change it.
          Choosing a Username
          • This is the name people will use to send you replies and messages via Twitter.
          • If you choose to log in to your account on the web, this name will be in your profile URL (Example:http://twitter.com/SFtweetie)
          • Make sure that you select a username that is less than or equal to 15 characters in length, with no spaces or special characters (underscores are the only exception).

          How to add your phone to your existing Twitter account via SMS:

          1. Send a text to your Twitter code with the word START.
          2. We'll reply and ask you to text YES to the Twitter short code.
          3. Text your username to the same number. Do not use the @ symbol or quotation marks. Send your username ONLY, for example: larrybird
          4. Next, text your password. This is case sensitive, so be sure you are sending your password correctly.
          5. That's it! You're ready to go!

          How to change your Tweet notification language settings:

          Twitter will do its best to set up your SMS Tweet notifications using the appropriate language settings. You can change your language settings at any time as long as the language is listed below:

          Arabic (ar), Danish (da), German (de), Spanish (es), Farsi (fa), Finnish (fi), Filipino (fil), French (fr), Hebrew (he), Indonesian (id), Italian (it), Korean (ko), Malay (msa), Dutch (nl), Norwegian (no), Portuguese (pt), Polish (pl), Russian (ru), Swedish (sv), Turkish (tr), Urdu (ur), and Chinese (zh-cn).

          In order to change the language settings for your Tweet notifications just send the command, SET LANG [language], to your Twitter code. For example, If you would like to change your language to Korean you would text: SET LANG KOREAN.
          NOTE: You can also use the SET LANG command with your language's two or three digit code. For example, SET LANG AR, will update your language settings to Arabic. Also, you can textSET LANG on its own and Twitter will text you the entire list of supported languages.

              How to start using your SMS-created account on the web:

              When you join Twitter from your phone, we collect all of your updates on the web. When you're ready to activate your web account, all you have to do is add an email address and a password to complete your profile and log in.
              1. Go to https://twitter.com/#!/login.
              2. Click the link that says Already using Twitter on your phone? (Shown below)
              3. Enter your phone number when prompted.
              4. Twitter will send a verification code to your phone. When you get that text message, enter the code (shown below).
              5. You'll then be asked to create an account by entering your email address, a password, and aname for your account. Your username will already be entered, since you created this when you signed up via SMS.
              6. Click Create my account as shown below, and you're all done! Twitter will walk you through finding some friends you may know on Twitter, then will direct you to your home page. From there, you can customize your profile page, find friends, and more.
              TIP: Did you create an extra mobile account by accident? Check out our troubleshooting pageto find out what to do.

              How to add your phone to an existing account via the web:

              • If you already have a web account and want to receive SMS updates or start posting Tweets via SMS, you can log in and add your mobile number to your account in your account's Mobile Settings.
              • Learn more about how to add your phone to your account via the web in this article.

              How to post a Tweet via SMS:

              1. First, make sure you've linked your phone to your Twitter account using one of the methods described above.
              2. Locate your Twitter short code. If you don't see your country on the list, we may not support your location or mobile carrier yet. We're working to support more every day!
              3. Once your phone is added, simply send a text message containing your Tweet to your short code.
              4. That's all you need to do! It will post as a Tweet to your Twitter profile.
              5. To check that your message posted to your Twitter profile, log in on the web and click on your profile. You should see your Tweet posted there.

                How to get updates on your phone without a Twitter account (Fast Follow):

                Want to get updates from @Twitter but don't want to create a Twitter account? No problem! Use Fast Follow to receive Twitter updates without having to sign up or add your phone to a Twitter account.Learn more.
                Note: Message and data rates may apply.

                Source: twitter

                10 Twitter Mobile Web Client Favorites


                Twitter, is one of the social networking sites are very popular addition to Facebook that exist in cyberspace network. Twitter itself at the beginning of the launch was very sparsely attended, but from the last few years Twitter shows the number of visitors was fantastic and accessible from all over the world. Did you know that 90% of most people access Twitter from the official website but through Twitter at www.twitter.com Mobile Web Client. Many Twitter Mobile Web Client which is embedded in a variety of brands for example Twitter for Blackberry smartphones, TweetCaster, Twitter for Android and many others.

                This time I just want to discuss 10 Site Mobile Web Client Twitter I have ever used. Each site has its own advantages, ranging from minimalist appearance to save bandwidth, Autotext features like BlackBerry, TweetLonger to tweet more than 140 characters, Blacklist, and much more. Here I was sort of at the Mobile Client Twitter is a website that you should try.


                1. TwitMania! ™
                by @ amkhalis with a complete range of features such as TweetLonger, Autotext and minimalist appearance. You can visit it at http://twitmania.com.

                2. WriteLonger
                Some people may already be familiar with this one. With its flagship feature that can make the tweet more than 140 characters, can be accessed at http://writelonger.com WriteLonger

                3. UberSocial Mobile
                BlackBerry users must already be familiar with this one anyway. One of the social networking application vendor can be accessed via your mobile browser http://m.ubersocial.com

                4. Twiterous
                It looks similar to the interface m.twitter.com has some features similar to other Twitter client sites. With a distinctive pink color you can try http://twiterous.com

                5. Social Blackbird
                I think this is the site of the Mobile Web Client Twitter recently released. The user interface looks somewhat similar to Twiterous. With black and red lines that contrast you could try it in http://bbsocial.net

                6. TuitTwit
                Octopus with emoticons that are identical once the site as well as a simple display and red color can be accessed at http://tuitwit.com

                7. Make a Tweet!
                I recently tried this Twitter Mobile Client site. And my impression is that you should try it, it looks fresh and neat layout sensation get comfortable air-Tweet ria in http://makeatweet.com

                8. Mobile Twetee
                I think Twitter's Mobile Client seem ordinary, it looks very simple it may save you more bandwidth to address http://m.twetee.net

                9. CitCut
                I can not say much because I have not tried this one. You can try it and give you feedback on http://citcut.com

                10. Socialyst
                Twitter Mobile Web Client Site latter has a green color that dominates the view, you can try it in http://socialyst.net

                Source: http://intervention.heck.in/10-twitter-mobile-web-client-favorit.xhtml