Twellow's search features
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Twellow's search features
Twellow's search features
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Twellow'ssearch features allows certain advanced operators to be used in orderto provide a more customized search.
Here's a list of operators and anexample of how to use them.
&
Search for people matching ALL terms, e.g. CEO & Kentucky will match anyone that has CEO AND Kentucky in their profile. This is the default behavior, so CEO Kentucky is the same as CEO & Kentucky.
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Search for people matching ANY terms, e.g. Kentucky | KY will match anyone that has Kentucky OR KY in their profile.
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" "
Search for people matching AN EXACT PHRASE by enclosing the phrase in QUOTES, e.g. "Lexington Kentucky" will match anyone that has Lexington Kentucky in their profile, but NOT those that have Lexington, central Kentucky.
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Search for people with a PHRASE EXCLUDED, e.g. Lexington -MA will match anyone that has Lexington KY OR Lexington NC, etc. in their profile, but NOT those that have Lexington MA.
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( )
Search for people matching GROUPS OF PHRASES, e.g. (NC | KY) Lexington will match ONLY those that have Lexington KY OR Lexington NC, etc. in their profile, but NOT those that have Lexington Kentucky OR Lexington MA, etc..
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@
Search only in a SPECIFIC TWELLOW FIELD, e.g. @bio Kentucky will match ONLY those that have Kentucky in their bio. Currently available fields are: name, screen_name, location, bio, and extended_bio. Enter multiple fields like this: @(bio,extended_bio), with no spaces.
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Combined
Search operators can be COMBINED to produce more complex matching, e.g. ("New York City" | NYC | "united kingdom" | UK) ("web developer" | "web designer") will match web developers or web designers in either New York City OR the United Kingdom.
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http://www.twellow.com/search
Search Tips
Follow our blog for the latest updates
Twellow'ssearch features allows certain advanced operators to be used in orderto provide a more customized search.
Here's a list of operators and anexample of how to use them.
&
Search for people matching ALL terms, e.g. CEO & Kentucky will match anyone that has CEO AND Kentucky in their profile. This is the default behavior, so CEO Kentucky is the same as CEO & Kentucky.
------------------------
|
Search for people matching ANY terms, e.g. Kentucky | KY will match anyone that has Kentucky OR KY in their profile.
----------------------------
" "
Search for people matching AN EXACT PHRASE by enclosing the phrase in QUOTES, e.g. "Lexington Kentucky" will match anyone that has Lexington Kentucky in their profile, but NOT those that have Lexington, central Kentucky.
-------------------------------
-
Search for people with a PHRASE EXCLUDED, e.g. Lexington -MA will match anyone that has Lexington KY OR Lexington NC, etc. in their profile, but NOT those that have Lexington MA.
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( )
Search for people matching GROUPS OF PHRASES, e.g. (NC | KY) Lexington will match ONLY those that have Lexington KY OR Lexington NC, etc. in their profile, but NOT those that have Lexington Kentucky OR Lexington MA, etc..
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@
Search only in a SPECIFIC TWELLOW FIELD, e.g. @bio Kentucky will match ONLY those that have Kentucky in their bio. Currently available fields are: name, screen_name, location, bio, and extended_bio. Enter multiple fields like this: @(bio,extended_bio), with no spaces.
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Combined
Search operators can be COMBINED to produce more complex matching, e.g. ("New York City" | NYC | "united kingdom" | UK) ("web developer" | "web designer") will match web developers or web designers in either New York City OR the United Kingdom.
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http://www.twellow.com/search
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