Filter Out Annoying Tweets With The New TweetDeck

TweetDeck (v 0.34.1) updated their twitter client last week to include a ton of new features and fixes including Google Buzz & Foursquare integration, the ability to schedule tweets, the option to add video to your tweets (direct webcam too), custom URL shortening services and my favorite, global filters.

With global filters, you can easily filter out a person, tag, keyword or source.  Let’s say you have a good friend who you really don’t want to unfollow, but sometimes they go a little overboard with their so-called ‘sharing’.  Go to your TweetDeck settings, shimmy on down to global filters and either plug in their username or hastag and they are automagically removed from your stream.  It’s very similar to hiding someone on Facebook.  No hurt feelings and you can easily undo any filter once they’ve come down off their high horse.  The offending party never knows you’ve filtered them out. Here’s a peak at how it works.

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  • kalisa

    Brilliant info. Thanks for this.

  • http://www.tomsparksphotography.com Tom Sparks

    I’ve been looking for info on filtering phrases. Can you filter a phrase like: “my twitter age”? What is the correct format? Do you use quotes, or just between commas?

  • http://www.onehalfamazing.com Bob Hazlett

    @ Tom – If you want to filter a specific set of terms then I’d use the quotation marks. You may also try blocking the source.

    Hopefully this will help http://support.tweetdeck.com/entries/132568-setting-a-permanent-global-filter

  • http://www.tomsparksphotography.com Tom Sparks

    @Bob Hazlett Thanks. I had checked that page but it did not say anything about multiple words. I have tried the quotation marks and it seems to be working.