This reverts commit 5d9a2eb17e.
These are commands that are/were implemented by Twitter, and we don't
(yet) implemented. People will be looking for that information.
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| You can post messages to %%site.name%% using a many kinds of cell
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| phones that support SMS messaging. This site does not support SMS
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| directly; rather, it uses your carrier's email gateway to send and
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| receive messages.
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| 
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| Managing your SMS settings
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| --------------------------
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| 
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| Use the [SMS settings](%%action.smssettings%%) page to set your SMS
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| preferences. You can add or change your SMS number and set the
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| flags for SMS updates.
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| 
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| When you add or change your phone number, you'll receive a message on your
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| phone with a verification code. Enter it into the SMS settings page to
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| confirm that the owner of the phone authorizes sending it messages.
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| 
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| Note that only the carriers listed in the drop down list on the form
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| are supported by %%site.name%%. They're the only ones we know how to
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| make email addresses for.
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| 
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| Receiving messages
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| ------------------
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| Once you've verified your phone number, you can enable sending
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| messages to your phone. If you have a lot of friends and a typical
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| phone, it can be hard to keep up.
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| 
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| Sending messages
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| ----------------
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| To send a message, you must send an email to the incoming email
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| address visible on your SMS settings page. The method for sending
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| email from your phone varies from carrier to carrier and from handset
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| to handet; if in doubt, ask your carrier.
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| 
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| Keep your incoming email address a secret -- it's the only way we know
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| you're really you!
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| 
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| Commands
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| --------
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| 
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| You can use the following commands with %%site.name%%.
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| 
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| * on - turn on notifications
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| * off - turn off notifications
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| * help - show this help
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| * follow <nickname> - subscribe to user
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| * leave <nickname> - unsubscribe from user
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| * d <nickname> <text> - direct message to user
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| * get <nickname> - get last notice from user
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| * whois <nickname> - get profile info on user
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| * fav <nickname> - add user's last notice as a 'fave'
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| * stats - get your stats
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| * stop - same as 'off'
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| * quit - same as 'off'
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| * sub <nickname> - same as 'follow'
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| * unsub <nickname> - same as 'leave'
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| * last <nickname> - same as 'get'
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| * on <nickname> - not yet implemented.
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| * off <nickname> - not yet implemented.
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| * nudge <nickname> - not yet implemented.
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| * invite <phone number> - not yet implemented.
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| * track <word> - not yet implemented.
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| * untrack <word> - not yet implemented.
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| * track off - not yet implemented.
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| * untrack all - not yet implemented.
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| * tracks - not yet implemented.
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| * tracking - not yet implemented.
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