FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

In case you don’t know, FAQ is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. Find the Pages section and use it to navigate your way around.

Rather obviously, THIS FAQ started off life as a response to the many, many repeat questions its author came across in #Gravity, @janole and @Mobileways on Twitter. The original document still resides here and, until further notice, can be safely deemed as obsolete.

Please leave feedback. Remember, if you have either questions or answers, the #Gravity community (too big a word?) benefits by your input. If you leave a valid email address you can monitor replies to your question(s). If you leave a false address the spam filter might catch your message and delay a response if one is needed. It’s entirely up to you.

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  3. How many draft tweets can the Drafts folder hold?

    Thanks in advance.

  4. I don’t know. Can I nominate you to find out?
    It’s an interesting question. More interesting than most people will think, but not necessarily the way I’m thinking. :)
    I use the drafts folder for drafts of course, and for a few standard templates, e.g. this site’s shortened URL, a link to the latest build of #Gravity … stuff like that.
    So, do you want to try creating drafts until your fingers drop off or the phone melts? :)

    • I create drafts when I have no online access to twitter and then send it if off when I get online.

      I did reach the limit once for sure but did not realise it. Only when I got online and started sending them did I realise that my initial drafts had disappeared. :-/

      Next time I come the above situation again, I will count and get back to you.

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