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Ideally, I wanted Twitter itself to let me create a &#8220;person&#8221; that was really a search term, so that I could follow that person and have the matching posts appear in my stream. I still think that&#8217;s an important feature that should be o...</description>
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<p>Ideally, I wanted Twitter itself to let me create a &ldquo;person&rdquo; that was really a search term, so that I could follow that person and have the matching posts appear in my stream. I still think that&rsquo;s an important feature that should be o&#8230;</p>
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