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sendur 02-07-2011 11:54 AM

Works like a charm! Very nice mod!

tokenyank 02-16-2011 11:00 AM

A couple weeks have gone by and thought I'd push my luck and see if you've had a chance to see if there is a way to integrate YOURLS into your mod Mosh? I understand if you don't want to add the funcationality pre-built into the mod as not everyone will want to (or can) install YOURLS themselves, but if you could have a quick look at what YOURLS needs to use the api and throw us a bone on how to integrate it ourselves, I'd appreciate it! :)

Thanks Mosh!

StarBuG 02-16-2011 06:22 PM

Thanks, works perfect :)

oddmud 02-22-2011 02:10 PM

Any way for the links created on twitter to take you to the last post instead of the first post of the thread when showing replies? Right now it takes you to the first post each time, and you have to sift through the thread to find the last one. Wouldn't it be better for SEO purposes it it took you to the latest post with the newest information to index?

Videx 02-22-2011 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oddmud (Post 2165429)
Any way for the links created on twitter to take you to the last post instead of the first post of the thread when showing replies?

Any tweet should take you to the exact post that generated the tweet, not to the last post in the thread. Or the first.
Personally I would never tweet all replies as anyone can already get this information by subscribing to the thread if they're interested. Too many tweets and they'll just stop paying attention to the feed. And it would quickly become impossible to pick out the new threads among all the replies.

oddmud 02-22-2011 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Videx (Post 2165459)
Any tweet should take you to the exact post that generated the tweet, not to the last post in the thread. Or the first.
Personally I would never tweet all replies as anyone can already get this information by subscribing to the thread if they're interested. Too many tweets and they'll just stop paying attention to the feed. And it would quickly become impossible to pick out the new threads among all the replies.

It's not for users, it's for bots. The site is small right now, and twitter is helping it grow rapidly within the SEO realm.

Also it DOES NOT take you to the exact post made, it takes you to the thread URL, which gives you the first post, and not the latest post.

Videx 02-22-2011 04:50 PM

I understand; I was agreeing with you (though making a slight correction).

However, if you're just spamming Twitter hoping bots will visit, it should make no difference where the twit links, as long as it brings them to your site. This too we're going to differ on because I find our forum sometimes overloaded with bots/guests and have taken steps to cut down on them.

oddmud 02-22-2011 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Videx (Post 2165506)
I understand; I was agreeing with you (though making a slight correction).

However, if you're just spamming Twitter hoping bots will visit, it should make no difference where the twit links, as long as it brings them to your site. This too we're going to differ on because I find our forum sometimes overloaded with bots/guests and have taken steps to cut down on them.

If you take them to the link/page with the new post, it's going to read that post, with new information. Instead of coming to the first page with information it's already read before.

I understand wanting to cut down on them when your board is of a certain size. But it's definitely helping increase traffic for the time being. :)

Videx 02-22-2011 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oddmud (Post 2165577)
If you take them to the link/page with the new post, it's going to read that post, with new information. Instead of coming to the first page with information it's already read before.

Isn't that what PubSubHubBub for vBulletin 4.x - Realtime Indexation of New Threads! is for?

MoreLinux 02-28-2011 06:42 PM

Installed on VB 4.1.2 and works nicely.


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