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How to prevent Twitter from showing ‘Best Tweets’ in your Timeline

Posted on March 24, 2019

twitter-logoIf you use Twitter you’ve probably noticed that they’ve started displaying “Best Tweets” at the top of your Timeline when you log in.

These “Best Tweets” are selected by an algorithm similar to the one Facebook uses to select the “Top Stories” you see on there.

Personally, I don’t much care for “Best Tweets” or “Top Stories”.

I’d much rather have everything show up in my Timeline in reverse chronological order and decide for myself which tweets and posts are the best.

If you feel that way too, a simple settings change will prevent those so-called “Best Tweets” from taking over your Timeline. Just follow these steps:  [Read more…]

Q&A: How do I report a fake Twitter account that’s pretending to be me?

Posted on February 14, 2019

Question from Susan:  Hi Rick. I have a really serious problem and I’m hoping you can help me solve it.

I’m a singer and I have a pretty sizable following in my local (parts of 5 states) region. You probably wouldn’t recognize my name if you heard it but most of the people in my region would.

Anyway, I use my Twitter account to keep my followers up to date on where I’ll be performing, when I’ll be releasing a new CD and other such “news”.

As of this morning I have approximately 36,000 followers.

The problem I’m having is someone has opened a fake Twitter account using my name and photo and they’ve been using that account to spread false announcements concerning me.

For example, just last week they said I was going to be singing at a county fair about an hour away in a neighboring state. I found out that at least 20 of my fans saw that post and drove long distances from their homes to see me at that fair.

Needless to say they were really upset when they found out I wasn’t there.

And they’re doing other things too like posting nasty things and getting my fans upset. I’ve actually lost several hundred followers on my real Twitter account because of some of the things that were posted on the fake one.

I don’t know why this person is doing this but it’s caused me a lot of heartache. My question is how can I report this fake account to Twitter and (hopefully) have them to remove it. I’ve tried just ignoring the other account but now I realize that I can’t.

Rick’s answer:   [Read more…]

Heads-up: Google will be shutting down all non-business Google+ accounts on April 2

Posted on February 1, 2019

Update: There seems to be a lot of confusion surrounding Google’s decision kill off their Google+ social media service.

If you have never used Google+ this change won’t affect you in any way. And if you don’t know exactly what Google+ is you have almost certainly never used it.

And this change won’t affect Gmail, YouTube, Google Search, Google Drive or any other Google service.

I will ONLY affect Google+ and nothing else.

Note: The original post continues below…

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How to prevent Facebook from changing your newsfeed from ‘Most Recent’ to ‘Top Stories’

Posted on December 20, 2018

Facebook is a wonderful service that makes it easy to keep in touch with family and friends, but as we all know, using it can be an exercise in frustration at times.

One of the biggest frustrations for many Facebook users is how the newsfeed keeps getting switched from “Most Recent” to “Top Stories”.

Unfortunately, toggling the newsfeed from “Top Stories” to “Most Recent” seems to only work for a little while. Before you know it, you’re back to looking at Facebook’s list of “Top Stories”, whether you want to or not.

But guess what? There’s now an easy way to make your newsfeed stay on “Most Recent”, and after testing it for several days I can tell you that it works like a charm!  [Read more…]

How to see a list of all the advertisers on Facebook that have your personal information

Posted on December 12, 2018

If you use Facebook you probably already know that thousands of companies advertise their products and services to Facebook’s roughly two billion users.

What you might not know is that dozens, and perhaps even hundreds of those advertisers have your personal information on a contact list.

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