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Vicariously mimics another person’s Twitter feed using lists, but it violates Twitter rules – TechCrunch
That Vicariously app you might have seen pop up in your twitter feed via a little viral growth hacking has run aground on Twitter’s automation rules. We reached out about it after it started spamming my feed with ‘so and so has added you to a list’ notificati…
That Vicariously app you might have seen pop up in your twitter feed via a little viral growth hacking has run aground on Twitter’s automation rules. We reached out about it after it started spamming my feed with ‘so and so has added you to a list’ notifications and Twitter says that the app is not in compliance.
Updates below.
To be fair, they did also say they ‘love’ it — but that it will have to find a different way to do what it does.
“We love that Vicariously uses Lists to help people fi…
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