Not going to SxSW? Tip: Here's how to make twitter not annoying

A lot of folks from the Sunlight Foundation will be heading to SxSW Interactive and we hope members of the Sunlight Labs community will follow us on twitter and find us wherever we're at to meet up. It'd be great to put some faces to the names of the people in our community.

For those that aren't going to SxSW though, and do use twitter, SxSW represents an annual flood of conference information that pollutes your twitter stream with stuff you don't care about. Last year, my friend and neighbor Mike for instance, ended up unfollowing all his friends on Twitter that were at SxSW because it got so overwhelming.

This tip will only help out Mac users, but I've experimented with it and found it useful.

First: Switch your twitter client to twitterriffic. It is a great little twitter client in its own right, but the other thing that it does is-- it has a hidden preference that allows you to filter out tweets with a particular string, like, for instance, a hashtag.

Next, Open up the terminal and type this in it: defaults write com.iconfactory.Twitterrific tweetTextFilter -string "sxsw|SxSW|SXSW|\#sxsw"

This will filter out all the tweets mentioning SxSW to the best of this regular expression's ability. Of course, you can use this for other purposes too. Thought I'd share a handy trick in hopes that you don't get deluged with ours or others' tweets from SxSW. But if you're there, let's connect!

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  1. Jeremy Carbaugh 03/10/2009 3:35 p.m. (permalink)

    Finally a way to filter out all retweets!

  2. Matt Gillooly 03/10/2009 5:01 p.m. (permalink)

    Good call. Twitter definitely gets dominated by SXSW.

    If you'll pardon the shameless plug, I'd like to mention a web-based alternative called Twalala. We wrote Twalala specifically to handle temporary filtering and muting of terms and annoying users. It works from any web browser and it's mobile-friendly.

    I hope this is helpful information, and I promise not to take it personally if anyone chooses to mute me during SXSW. :-)

  3. Pras Sarkar 03/10/2009 7:51 p.m. (permalink)

    Or you can use TweetDeck which has the filter option built right in.

    And for those who are going to be there at SXSW, you can create a new group in Tweetdeck to follow SXSW tweets.

  4. Javaun Moradi 03/11/2009 2:01 p.m. (permalink)

    I like TweetDeck as well.

    Of course, all of this assumes that Twitter can stay up during SXSW. I know they've put a ton of work into it, but MacWorld brought it to a standstill. SXSW might be a knockout punch.

    So just in case, those of you heading to Austin should bring notepads and Hello Kitty notepads to pass notes just like we did in 1987. (Did I date myself?)

  5. Javaun Moradi 03/11/2009 2:01 p.m. (permalink)

    I like TweetDeck as well.

    Of course, all of this assumes that Twitter can stay up during SXSW. I know they've put a ton of work into it, but MacWorld brought it to a standstill. SXSW might be a knockout punch.

    So just in case, those of you heading to Austin should bring notepads and Hello Kitty pencils to pass notes just like we did in 1987. (Did I date myself?)

  6. Enrique Gutierrez 03/12/2009 6:34 p.m. (permalink)

    Twhirl's filter feature also works great. I recommend plopping down: ' -sxsw -austin -texas -tx -AUS

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