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vanita5 avatar vanita5 commented on June 17, 2024

There's one problem with your suggestion: What if you want to quote a tweet you already retweeted?

But you're right, it's confusing that it still says "Retweet".

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Faldrian avatar Faldrian commented on June 17, 2024

The issue is not that I don't want this dialog - perfectly fine!
I'm just suggesting to change the dialog that is shown if you want to remove a retweet.

The situation is:
You are on the details screen of a tweet and have already retweetet the tweet. Now you want to remove the retweet again (maybe you retweetet that by mistake).
If you tap the retweet-button (longpress reveals help: "remove retweet" or "delete retweet"), the same "compose quote / retweet" dialog is shown and THAT is the point where I as a user am severly confused, because all I wanted was to delete the retweet and not retweet it again... this dialog just makes no sense.

So instead of an enhancement, this is a UX bug.
(using version 0.7.6 from google play store)

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vanita5 avatar vanita5 commented on June 17, 2024

If you tap the retweet-button (longpress reveals help: "remove retweet" or "delete retweet"), the same "compose quote / retweet" dialog is shown

That's okay, because maybe you want to quote that tweet, too.
Of course, it's a little inconvenient in this situation to show the same dialog again, but otherwise you wouldn't be able to retweet and quote a tweet without another button for quotes.

THAT is the point where I as a user am severly confused, because all I wanted was to delete the retweet and not retweet it again... this dialog just makes no sense.

Actually the retweet button should state "Cancel Retweet". This seems to be a bug, give me a second.

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Faldrian avatar Faldrian commented on June 17, 2024

Now that might sound like a solution.
From an UX point of view the green lit reshare-button on the tweet states that all available actions with this button have been made and (as it was in prior versions) I can undo them by tapping the button again. This pattern was broken with the new dialog (you can still quote a tweet, even if you have already retweetet that tweet).

If the "reshare" button of that dialog transforms to a red "cancel retweet" or "undo retweet" (even better that way), this would make more sense. :)

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vanita5 avatar vanita5 commented on June 17, 2024

Like this?

screenshot_2015-11-05-20-14-25

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Faldrian avatar Faldrian commented on June 17, 2024

Exactly. Dankesehr! <3

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