Do you ever view a Twitter update (or a “tweet”) which is part of a conversation and wish there was an easy way to view the entire conversation?
It’s not easy to do. (We’re talking about the web interface here, it’s undoubtedly easy for those who use Twitter clients.) This is why I’ve written the Twitter Conversation Bookmarklet.
Update: This bookmarklet is now a web service by me. Check out Twitlr!
Installation
Drag the following link to your browser’s Bookmarks Toolbar:
Usage
Simply press the bookmarklet whenever you’re on a Twitter status page that is part of a conversation, and the entire conversation will be magically loaded onto the page.
Example
The best way to see an example is just to install the bookmarklet and then hit it on a status page. An example status where it works well is this recent tweet by Damien Mulley which is part of a conversation.
Known Issues
- Currently, the bookmarklet won’t return a conversation if you use it on the first tweet that is part of a conversation. It must be used on a tweet that is replying to another. This appears to be a limitation of the Twitter API but I am looking into ways to work around this.
Comments and bug reports appreciated.
Thanks, was looking for something like this.
Of course, Identi.ca (and all StatusNet–based services) has had this feature built-in for a while now.
Good work, nonetheless. :)
Jeremy: Thanks Jeremy. Twitter might get around to adding it natively one day.
i can’t get this to work, i don’t seem to be able to “drag” the link, don’t suppose you could explain it in even more child like terms (if that possible…) sorry, i’m kind of new to all of this.
r1p_c0rd: This video will show you how to drag and drop a bookmarklet to your toolbar. Do the same thing with the link above and away you go.
I love you for this.
not working in google chrome
germs: This bookmarklet is no longer in service as conversation functionality is now native to Twitter.