A browser extension for navigating burgeoning Twitter conversations. Conversations are visualized as a tree. Each node (square) is…
A browser extension for navigating burgeoning Twitter conversations.
Conversations are visualized as a tree. Each node (square) is an individual tweet, and an edge (line) between two tweets indicates that the lower one is a reply to the upper one. The color of the line indicates the time duration between the two tweets (red is faster, blue is slower.)
As you hover over nodes, the reply-chain preceeding that tweet appears on the right-side pane. By clicking a node, you can freeze the UI on that tweet in order to interact with the right-side pane. By clicking anywhere in the tree window, you can un-freeze the tweet and return to the normal hover behavior.
Latest reviews
- (2022-01-04) Tanner Hodges: Amazing. Huge help for following large, branching Twitter conversations.
- (2021-07-02) Rene Ae: Googled twitter tree visualizer and was relieved to find something like this exists. It works well, even after twitter's unfortunate UI change. Great job! And nice Eli icon too
- (2021-05-17) Clicking Treeverse redirect me here. It does nothing for selected Twitter conversation. I given two stars because I respect your efforts.
- (2021-05-12) V Keerthi Vikram: Extremely useful for twitter threads branching out into multiple conversations. IMO a must use twitter extension.
- (2020-02-09) dervish candela: Incredibly nice. Twitter seems to limit request rate, though, so bigger threads (> 50 replies for me) stall indefinitely. A kind of slow mode heuristic for requests, or simply a configurable pause, would be nice. Would it be possible to add a vertical branch format for the "ratio"-style threads?
- (2019-10-31) Jenn: Was fantastic; no longer works.
- (2019-03-26) Does not work
- (2019-01-15) Alphain Paul: This is extremely helpful! Great work! I was looking for a better way to view conversations and this did the trick! Thanks again!
- (2017-12-30) I literally typed in tree and twitter to see if anything even close to this existed. This is perfect. Thank you for building.
- (2017-10-09) Igor Hipólito Vieira: Exactly what I was looking for!
- (2016-12-29) Bryan-Mitchell Young: Quite useful for my research on twitter conversations.