By Sulumits Retsambew - Posted on Thu Mar 19, 2009
I decided to test for some time the plugin Twitter Tools. Aside from posting on twitter your latest blog post, it also post on your blog your latest tweets! First impression it is cool, actually it really is. Problem was I tweet more often than I blog. So blog-to-twitter never happened, and twitter flooded my blog with conversations I believe most people would not care about. In fact I plan on deleting all my old post on this blog which were forwarded from twitter and just use Objection Redirection to fix things up with the 404s.
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Tags: Errors, Plugins, Twitter
Tags: Errors, Plugins, Twitter
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Posted on Thursday, March 19th, 2009 at 7:20 am
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May 8th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
I think that is a bad idea. if your trying to concentrate on twitter rather than your old blog why try to delete your blog post. if that post did not do good on your blog probably it will happen to your twitter. why not tweet something new! something much interesting and useful.