Re: Edit a process's tweet (e.g. the spintax text in a "Quote Retweet")
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:12 pm
The Edit Action is a great feature, and its point is precisely to avoid recreating manually all the tasks. It's a quality-of-life feature that's really helpful to me.
Too bad it's not a 100% editing, but the way it is, it's better than nothing ! If we can't edit the Max Action value properly when a Fluctuate process is in place, could you add a way to, at least, delete the Fluctuate process ? Something like "Fluctuate:True/False".
I'd not say recreating the tasks is "hard", but tedious, especially since the stakes are something as insignificant as a simple value.
I mean, the tool is about automation, and the fewer the users have to do in order to manage their accounts, the better ?
At the point we are, there's not much left to improve with Twitterdub, apart from the quality-of-life elements.
In my case I'd like to warm up my accounts, and increase the Max Action value every days. It's not hard to do in bulk... If the accounts are all at the same step in the warming process.
But what if they're not ? In that case I'd have to recreate a Like process for very account depending on how warmed they are.
With only 10 accounts to manage it's OK. With 100, 200, 1000... Yeah, it's quite tedious.
Too bad it's not a 100% editing, but the way it is, it's better than nothing ! If we can't edit the Max Action value properly when a Fluctuate process is in place, could you add a way to, at least, delete the Fluctuate process ? Something like "Fluctuate:True/False".
I'd not say recreating the tasks is "hard", but tedious, especially since the stakes are something as insignificant as a simple value.
I mean, the tool is about automation, and the fewer the users have to do in order to manage their accounts, the better ?
At the point we are, there's not much left to improve with Twitterdub, apart from the quality-of-life elements.
In my case I'd like to warm up my accounts, and increase the Max Action value every days. It's not hard to do in bulk... If the accounts are all at the same step in the warming process.
But what if they're not ? In that case I'd have to recreate a Like process for very account depending on how warmed they are.
With only 10 accounts to manage it's OK. With 100, 200, 1000... Yeah, it's quite tedious.