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February 17, 2011هل سيلعب النظام المصري بورقة المهدد الخارجي لوأد الثورة
February 6, 2011من روائع أشعار محمد المكي في ذكرى ثورة 21 إكتوبر 1964م السودانية
October 22, 2010يقولون ليلى في العراق مريضة
October 1, 2010Let’s move to concatinating tweets
September 22, 2010The 140 character limit in twitter can be viewed as a viture in that it forces use of condensed updates which gives room for huge number of posts to board the timeline in short periods. However, it also poses as a constraint when a rather elaborate expression is required in an update. Tweet extenders and link shortners provide for some relief in this regard.
What I am proposing is that, we users can agree to use the “>” and “<” signs to denote that this update is related to a preceding or succeding post repectively. Once this has been established, application and browser developers will deifinately move to embede functions that bring togther recently related posts of a followee in one view.
To sight an example, assume that you come across this recent tweet of mine:
smdirar: <Thanks to God. Got all my followers back. What a freaking glitch.
Without the < sign you may not get what
smdirar: Is there a glitch or something? It says I have 0 followers
If you think this will make sense, so please tweet it for propagation.

