Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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7 Comments

  1. The Mudflap

    Lani,
    I was just trying to figure this out yesterday. It looks like quotably.com is DOA. I didn’t know about Twitter actually threading tweets. Thanks for the info!!!

  2. Nick Bastian

    Serious? Chris got spit on? How the heck did I miss THAT? Guess I need to learn how to follow along more closely. Thanks for the info! :-)

  3. Todd

    Here’s me bring controversy to this post ( sans accusations of idiotcy leveled at anyone ):

    “Twitter is not am Instant Messaging service!”

    By publicly conducting long back-and-forth conversations using the @ reply, are we polluting the utility Twitter provides, causing our followers to page through “conversations” that should have happened in IM or via Direct Messages?

    Many think that the new “groups” feature inside the secret version of Twitter being beta tested right now will address this supposed “pollution problem”, but for the moment should we limit ourselves to just one @ reply per day? Two? Are long @ reply conversations inside Twitter really “pollution”?

  4. Kim Wood

    Thanks, Lani. I have tried many different applications, but didn’t even hear of Quotably or Tweader! The hardest part is when you are trying to pick up in the middle or when you had to leave and return – *if* you follow too many people.

    Todd…. do people really just want to know what you are doing? Engaging others in conversation…. If everyone always just spouted off what they were doing it would be all talking at once. Now, if your key to your comment is “long back and forth conversations” one on one, ok – take it to SKYPE, DM or somewhere else. However, many times it is a group of people @engaging in conversation together. (you knew someone had to go here, lol :)

  5. Renae Bolton

    Lani, does this thread feature only work if you’re using the search capability in Twitter?

    Todd – I’m new to Twitter (as in 1 week ago yesterday I opened my account) so maybe I’m misguided in my views. The Twitter users seem to have picked up on the potential and changed Twitter from the “what are you doing right now” application that it started out as into more of a “what can I do to connect you to someone” application. The only way that can happen is through genuine conversation. We talked about engagement vs. visibility yesterday and I met some people that I probably otherwise would not have met, had it not been for that conversation.

    Conversation is what connects people – not one or two daily updates. Daily updates don’t intrigue me. The fact that a grown man likes Cap’n Crunch Boo Berries does.

    ~Renae

  6. Paula Henry

    Lani – I guess I just don’t get the whole Twitter thing. I do like the idea Benn had about using it to for neighborhoods, but haven’t quite figured it out. I’ll go check in again and see if I can make more sense of the conversations now that they are threaded.

    It’s great knowing I can come here and you, the Twitter Queen, will update me on everything new :)

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