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TweetDeck’s Multiple Accounts: How to make sure you only post to one account
With the recent launch on Tuesday of TweetDeck’s latest update and being able to manage multiple accounts. I’ve noticed more then a few people mentioned how they hope they don’t accidental post to more then one account. I’ve a quick tip I’ve found useful all week to help mitigate that risk.
Tip: Deselect all your accounts when you are not actively engaged.
I’ve found if I’m posting to my personal account and notice something in my agency account and retweet it. TweetDeck won’t always deselect my personal account for me. It’ll just double post to each of my accounts; agency & personal. By making sure I always have no active accounts. I can make sure when I reply, retweet or engage with anyone I’m using the right account.
What are you doing to make sure you don’t post to more then one account in Tweet Deck?
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