Why won't my feed reader take my [[@reply]] RSS feed?

It is likely a problem with your Twitter settings. Awhile back Twitter changed the policy about reposting feeds. It was not showing the original poster of the feed and many users lodged complaints about the new system as it defeated the purpose of the "retweet."

This did not allow for the original poster to get any more traffic to their site and also made it more difficult for users to find the original source of the information. If you go into your account settings there is an option on how your retweets will appear. This was Twitter's fix as the company still wanted to allow the users the choice of sharing someone's site or not.

The options clearly show you how your retweet will appear and you can adjust it accordingly.

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