Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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Re: Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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Could you please explain the "Full Word Match" option again?
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Re: Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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full word match

input: bitcoin
will match the word bitcoin

partial match / string match
input: bit
will match bit, bitcoin, bitter
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Re: Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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And for: bitcoin pricewatch?

Or can't we use 2 keywords?
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Re: Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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it will match the string in the contents.

So if you want to match a multi word phrase you HAVE to use partial match.
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Re: Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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ok thank you. Maybe change the description a bit? It now implies only 1 KW can be added on each line. If I understand you correct, that's not true?

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Re: Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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PS: I still am seeing DMs online with TrueTwit? :( Is the delete working or am I still not getting it? :)
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Re: Q: can I automatically remove every DM with URL domain in it?

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Run a full scrape of the inbox (uncheck scrape new messages only)

It will pull the inbox as shown by twitter to the API.

Perhaps truetwit (twit being a childish English term for "idiot") is storing / caching?
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