Another use case: many people I know now have their tweets forward to Facebook. I believe that the delay involved causes Facebook to usually appear on top, resulting in messages like:
RT @conceptdev: Yay new MacBook arrived. Faster #monotouch AND now I can hold my head high in Starbucks again (lol)
Although the message originated in Twitter, "@conceptdev" and "#monotouch" are not linkified in the Facebook version of the notice.
Another use case: many people I know now have their tweets forward to Facebook. I believe that the delay involved causes Facebook to usually appear on top, resulting in messages like:
RT @conceptdev: Yay new MacBook arrived. Faster #monotouch AND now I can hold my head high in Starbucks again (lol)
Although the message originated in Twitter, "@conceptdev" and "#monotouch" are not linkified in the Facebook version of the notice.
So this affects more than replies.