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(The Verge)   Twitter begins rolling out new feature to allow users to edit tweets after they've been submitted, which raises the questions when will Fark roll our similiar feature for eadlines   (theverge.com) divider line
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189 clicks; posted to STEM » on 03 Oct 2022 at 5:23 PM (24 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2022-10-03 3:19:23 PM  
3 votes:
And omments
 
2022-10-03 7:37:07 PM  
2 votes:

wildcardjack: I had this Twitter campaign manager that used to be $10 a month but jacked up to $75 a month, but you could change up your scheduled post up to the last minute, in case you had a typo or something became inappropriate. I never actually used Twitter, it made Mos Eisley look like a friendly place.


It's worse. Mod Eisley had rules about bots.
 
2022-10-03 2:41:56 PM  
1 vote:
Ark allowing people to Edd Headerlinees ? Da seems unpossible!
 
2022-10-03 3:17:37 PM  
1 vote:
Subby, I see what you did there.
 
2022-10-03 4:16:14 PM  
1 vote:
Am I the first to suggest that Fark has highr standards?
 
2022-10-03 5:33:03 PM  
1 vote:
"Begs the question," Subby.

/peave
 
2022-10-03 5:37:59 PM  
1 vote:
I had this Twitter campaign manager that used to be $10 a month but jacked up to $75 a month, but you could change up your scheduled post up to the last minute, in case you had a typo or something became inappropriate. I never actually used Twitter, it made Mos Eisley look like a friendly place.
 
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