Retweet madness

So the whole retweet system in Twitter has always seemed sloppy, with two sets of syntax:
RT @berkleebassist
and
(via @berkleebassist)

This new system, proposed by Chris Messina, the same gent who came up with hashtags (you know, #hashtags), is quite elegant in its simplicity. The whole entry, New microsyntax for Twitter: three pointers and the slasher, can be read for greater clarity, but it basically comes down to this:

/via is for basic quoting, as in:

Here is a tweet /via @berkleebassist

/cc is like the classic email carbon copy, meant to catch someone’s attention even though you’re publicly tweeting something:

Here is a tweet /via @berkleebassist /cc @diabola

/by is a direct quote that’s not a retweet (RT) or overheard (OH), as in something you’ve lifted from someone’s blog or a longer-form item (news article, etc.)

It’s more like the cite or blockquote HTML tags” http://lessn.jeffbyrn.es/d /by @chrismessina

The whole thing came to my attention because of a great bit on atebits support on the new native retweet feature that’s built-in to Tweetie 2.1 for iPhone. Apparently, Tweetie 2.1 has already adopted this excellent set of microsyntax, which I think is great. Kudos to atebits!

(Via FactoryCity by way of atebits, makers of Tweetie)

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  1. Yeah, I really like the new feature of Tweetie 2.1… it’s great. Definitely eliminates a lot of the useless space all of the “(@berkleebassist)” takes up and the like… having the /cc /by /via tags, if you will, is a much more efficient use of space and saves a bit of time. Hopefully users will realize this more clean-cut way of tweeting and hop on the bandwagon!

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