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Well, I'll describe basic microblogging actions as:
Reply - Extend a conversation, create a new twt in reply to another
Boost, Retweet, Repost - Silently show a twt to your followers (maybe to share some interesting URL to follow based on that twt)
Quote - Start a new conversation based on a previous twt (debatable, for instance Masto doesn't have this one, has to be done manually)

To go back a few steps I was checking this doc:
https://dev.twtxt.net/doc/twtsubjectextension.html

Reply is already covered there. Allows to tag someone with @nick1 which I think is good enough to start following that URL to see the whole conv.
For quoting, I like your idea of using '>'
It could be something like
```
(#hash) @nick > "Quoted text"\nThen a comment
```

Finally for boosting, there's no syntax to do that.

Since I was using
`[lang=en]`
to define a twt in a language different than the default one, I was thinking on something similar.

Perhaps
```
(#hash) @nick [boost]
```

Meaning, "hey! see that twt with hash # from that URL"
2 months ago
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