Unfortunately, retweets were messy for a couple of ways. First, because of the 140 character limit placed on tweets, retweeting someone else’s content sometimes meant editing their text in order to ensure that the customary “RT” and “@username” attributions fit. Second, because there’s often overlap in who we follow, retweets many times led to redundancy in your timeline as more than one of the people you followed retweeted the same content. So a couple of days ago, Twitter rolled out a solution in the form of a completely new retweet system.
Link: http://j.mp/7TTNuk
Title: HOW TO: Use Twitter's New Retweet Feature
Source: http://mashable.com/2009/11/21/retweets-how-to/
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Link: http://j.mp/7TTNuk
Title: HOW TO: Use Twitter's New Retweet Feature
Source: http://mashable.com/2009/11/21/retweets-how-to/
See who is talking about this page: http://j.mp/7TTNuk+
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- I'm waiting for the Twitter clients to implement this. Then it's going to be very useful. Until then I'll wait using it.

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