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Perhaps not in this particular mod. But since there's already an RSS feed with this information going out, it doesn't seem too far-fetched that someone couldn't figure out a way to safely truncate that and pass it on to Twitter.
If you don't have a busy forum you can always use Twitterfeed, which does this. We use it for publishing to Facebook: Quote:
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Is there a reason that this mod doesn't have a way to automatically add a tweet for a new article through the CMS?
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Uninstalled the mod, reset all the access codes, install the mod again, but still the same issue. So for the moment there are just tweets from the forum but without any link to the posting itself. We have no idea how to resolve this. |
I've reverted to Twitterfeed and DLVR.IT.
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First I've heard of DLVR.IT; looks interesting. They check every 15 minutes (Twitterfeed is only every 30 minutes at best). What is not clear is the maximum limit, but it too seems to be better than Twitterfeed but I wonder if anyone knows what the limit actually is? |
Unfortunally this is not working on my forum, so I'd to uninstalled this mod.
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Unfortunately it wasn't working for me on vB 4.0.7, it caused malfunctions e.g. "Mark This Forum Read" was not working anymore. Settings were all as described above, but as there is no support I had no other chance but to uninstall it :-(. Sad, I still think it should be a very nice mod!
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The only reference I found to limits was from a post 6 months ago that said there were no limits. A lack of limits might explain the lack of reference to them.
PuSH (http://pubsubhubub.com/) looks like a nice solution for instant feeds. Mostly mumbo-jumbo to me, but might be a great idea for a mod. |
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