#Tweetdeck – how to filter columns for conversations

TweetDeck is an app owned by Twitter that helps make sense of your Tweets by allowing you to filter and display them according to your own needs. For example, I’m currently having a really interesting conversation with @YorgosKC and @DavidGaughran about politics and the birth of democracy in the ancient city-state of Athens. Trouble is, I’m missing half the conversation because there is no way of tracking a conversation in Twitter.


Enter TweetDeck. It won’t let you track conversations either…but it does have the smarts to create a workaround.


To start using TweetDeck, simply go to:


https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/#


The TweetDeck banner screen displays a button to sign in to Twitter. Do it. Essentially, you are in Twitter, but you’re viewing it through a ‘shell’ that has some special functions, such as the ability to display different types of information, side-by-side, in columns.


What you can see in the screenshot below, is my TweetDeck screen after I removed the default columns and replaced them with 2 Mentions columns:


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The reason for selecting the Mentions columns was so I could filter who mentioned whom. In the left hand column are tweets by David Gaughran in which he mentions Yorgos KC. [Users: By @DavidGaughran, mentioning @ YorgosKC]. As I am part of the conversation anyway, I don’t have to worry about him mentioning me.


In the right hand column, I’ve filtered the tweets so that I only see the tweets in which Yorgos KC mentions David Gaughran. [Users: By @YorgosKC, mentioning @DavidGaughran].


I admit that filtering the tweets this way is tedious, but at least I can see all the tweets of this three-way conversation in one place.


In case anyone wants to do the same thing, here’s a quick how-to:


[image error]Clicking this small icon at the top right of your column will open a kind of settings menu. At the bottom of the settings menu is the option to ‘Remove’ the column. I removed all the existing columns so I could force TweetDeck to display my new columns side-by-side.


To display new columns of your choice, click the ‘+’ button on the narrow menu pane on the left of the screen. The following popup will display:


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Each option is essentially a category of tweet. The ‘Mentions’ circled in red is for single Twitter accounts. If you have more than one account, select the ‘Mentions (all accounts)’ option.


Once you have your chosen column in place, click the settings button to display the menu options:


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Click the arrow as shown to select the ‘Users’ option. With the Users sub-menu displayed, click inside the ‘By’ box to display further options:


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The option we want is ‘specific user…’ Click. Now you can enter the Twitter handle of the person you’re interested in:


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Type in the name preceded by the ‘@’ symbol and hit ENTER on your keyboard.


Next, do the same thing for the person mentioned by your first…mentionee?


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Again, hit ENTER when you have finished typing in the name. Now the only tweets displayed in that column will be those in which person 1 mentions person 2.


Repeat the entire process to display the tweet in which person 2 mentions person 1.


As I said, it’s a workaround and not terribly elegant, but it’s better than giving a 3rd Party App access to your Twitter account. There are apps out there that will track conversations for you…but you have to give them access to your account and allow them to tweet in your name. As far as I’m concerned, that’s a no-no.


cheers


Meeks


 


 


 


 


 


 


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Published on January 16, 2017 19:49
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