beautiful tweet visualiser
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Hopefully this is simple enough to use. Just type something to search for in the text box underneath the area where tweets are displayed, and when you stop typing this will search for what you've typed. This supports all the regular Twitter search operators. See the Twitter search page for more details. (By the way, this automatically excludes retweets from the results.)
The fullscreen button makes the visualisation area take up the entire page. Making your browser run in fullscreen mode and then using this might be useful if you want to display this somewhere. If you have a high resolution screen, you might want to zoom in a bit using the zoom built into your browser — it actually works quite well.
This automatically fetches new tweets while it's running. Press the delete or backspace to skip a tweet. This also prevents it from displaying again unless you reload the page or click restart. Don't forget that you can exclude certain words from appearing in the results by adding -unwantedword to the search.
Oh, and this looks best in a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox or Safari.