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	<title>Teach Mheana - the house of Meana &#187; inflated tweet count</title>
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		<title>Inflated Tweet Count: it&#8217;s not about the numbers, dude</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 25 Jan 2010, Twitter Support Team confirmed that some Twitter users had experienced an approximately three-fold increase in their Tweet Count; i.e. the number of 140 character posts they have submitted to Twitter. As it happens, I myself am an Inflated Tweet Count Syndrome sufferer. I think my tweet count went from 3600-ish to [...]]]></description>
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