What does > mean on Twitter?
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12-07-2012, 10:03 AM
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What does > mean on Twitter?
People always write their tweet out and use the > after it lately. Usually it's a good tweet and I've even seen < when it's a bad one. But I still don't really know what it means.
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12-07-2012, 10:11 AM
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For example when a tweet says: "Washing my dog < " or "Washing my dog <<<<< " it means anything can be greater than washing their dog. (They don't like washing their dog)
If they put "Going to the movies with my boyfriend >>>> ", that means they like going to the movies with their boyfriend. If its (statement) > that means they like what they wrote and if its (statement) < that means they don't like what they are doing or what is happening (what they wrote). Hope this helps! Ads |
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