So Twitter has
changed its "look and feel" to a cleaner design, allowing me the freedom to colour in my page a bit differently. I like the makeover - but actually, what I really, really want is a way to re-order the "matrix" - the grid of little icons - in ways that are meaningful to me now it has been cut down. (see below)
Right now it is ordered by the sequence with which you joined Twitter, rather than (say) the frequency with which I correspond with the people on it. This was OK when the "matrix" was larger, as my later friends were still on it, and I could click on them from my main page rather than dive into the menu (which too is organised in a non-useful way) .
Now I know this is possible, as it was tried once before - but I did notice some of the Twitter A-Listers - who of course appear high up - were more than a bit miffed, and it was stopped. (Which, of course, makes you immediately realise that most of these worthies clock Twitter as a multi-casting medium, with the "matrix" being akin to channel selection position on the Electronic Program Guide - no flies there

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But nearly every other comms system I have I get to configure the directory (which is what the matrix is ) in the way I want. So go on Twitterguys, hows about giving us users some
real control?