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I try to be careful of what I put out on the internet, so this did not make me feel better. So I went under 'Settings' to the section 'Security and Privacy' and selected the option of 'Protect my Tweets'.
This means (direct from Twitter's help page):
- You’ll receive a request when new people want to follow you, which you can approve or deny. Learn more.
- Your Tweets, including permanent links to your Tweets, will only be visible to your followers.
- Your followers will not be able to use the Retweet button to Retweet or quote your Tweets. Learn more.
- Protected Tweets will not appear in third-party search engines (like Google search or Bing).
- Your protected Tweets will only be searchable on Twitter by you and your followers.
- Replies you send to an account that isn’t following you will not be seen by that account (because only your followers will see your Tweets).
Next step, learning how to use 'Feedly'!!
1 comment:
Thank you VERY much for posting this .. it's very helpful! :)
I know several people who do this, and they can still have effective interactions with peers via a PLN ... looking forward to a great semester!
Dr. MacCall
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