Hello HN,<p>I launched <a href="http://tweeght.com" rel="nofollow">http://tweeght.com</a> a few days ago. It's a Twitter based application to share your thoughtful and insightful tweets with #tweeght tag. Other users can Vote up, Retweet or Reply to your tweets.<p>The idea was born out of simple necessity - to share my thoughts, and follow thoughts from other interesting people on the Twitter. But due to other noise available on the Twitter, these thoughtful tweets were getting buried, and were hard to discover. So I created Tweeght in one week. Instead of following such tweets from interesting people in real time, I can just read interesting Tweets voted up by others.<p>So please review the application and let me know your all kinds of inputs.<p>- Do you find it useful?<p>- How was the usability, design and performance?<p>- Do you have suggestions, ideas to take it to next level?<p>Also, if you like this app, then I'll really appreciate if you could promote it amongst your Twitter followers.<p>Thanks a ton in advance for your inputs,<p>- Aditya
Couple of points:<p>1) I understand the use case, but asking people to trust you with their twitter credentials is bad news bears. Isn't some combination of OpenID/OAuth supposed to fix this (once twitter gets around to it, or whatever)?<p>2) I think the intersection of digg with twitter is interesting (don't know if it is novel), and using a tweet tag is a clean way to do it.<p>3) Your design is pretty clean, don't know if I like the color scheme or name though.<p>4) Is "thoughtful tweet" an oxymoron? Is there a good use case for high SnR microblogging?
I would make the last point number 1 on your site. Before I care about how to sign up, I want to know what on earth its for. Once I waded through all the different ways of interacting with tweeght (which I'd never do in a real site, but I did here), and found out what the idea was, I thought it was really cool. The voting is whats important in my mind, since you can already retweet and quote people with vanilla twitter.
1) I might find it more useful if it was limited to tweets from the people I follow or where the votes were from people I follow. I know that is much more difficult data and that it requires much greater adoption to be viable. But I think that would make it useful for me. (you could also use favorites as votes if you can get the data).<p>2) The design and performance seemed fine. The icons seem less harsh on twitter.com because the row height is closer to the icon size. Also, maybe only display the instructions the first time I visit the page. Go from Popular to Recent and back to Popular. The instructions get in your way.<p>3) I guess I rolled this one into the first answer.<p>Now, it sounds like I may want different things from twitter than your target market since for me it is more about ambient relationships than insightful commentary.<p>Congrats on your launch!
Pretty neat idea.<p>I'm amazed at the variety of different apps that have been popping out around such a simple concept. Kind of reinforces the concept of Twitter as more of a protocol than an actual tool.<p>What kind of mining are you doing on twitter? Public timeline? Firehose?
Can you make the original data available? There were news of some data being made available some time ago: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=406664" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=406664</a> but it quickly got taken off line.<p>Any body else has any data they can provide privately (or otherwise)?
I like the idea, but I don't think you need the big explanation box at the top. You built a very intuitive site.<p>The only thing that needs an explanation is how to post. So I suggest having a button that says "post" and when it's pressed, show the different methods.
I don't understand the point of the app, is it just a place to vote on insightful tweets? Your app needs to tell me somewhere prominent why I should use it and what benefit I will get from using it.