Posterous.com is on the up-and-up. It's a great little site, and being used quite heavily in the tech-savvy world. 'Twould be great to have it on the list.
is there anyway you can import my contacts on twitter & identi.ca
as its a pain in the ass to make a new imaginary friend for every contact i know
make this simpler please
as in auto add my twitter follows or my youtube subscriptions
just something easy that will let me just use my friendfeed page and keep up with the people i want to without having to manually adding them or getting them to sign up to friendfeed
while its easy for me to add my own stuff its just hard to keep up to date
please help!
My feed is getting a lot of duplicates since I post microblogs with ping.fm to many different services that I've added to my feed. This is causing headache to those who follow me. I think I'm just going to remove some of the services for a while, but I'd like friendfeed to recognize and remove duplicates. For example, if I post "I just saw the fail whale!" to both Twitter and Plurk, I'd like them to be grouped so that people following my feed won't get both of them showing up, but only one and maybe a link to the other post next to it. How about it?
Can I run a basic RSS feed into my friendfeed? If yes, how do I do this? I'd like to run my Get Satisfaction RSS feed into friendfeed to hopefully get more responses.
Serious permission issue. Added FF through the FB app. Used it to consolidate Flickr, delicious, and Twitter. When adding Twitter, it asked if my Twitter updates are protected -- they are, very much so.
I checked the "protected" box when adding the Twitter feed. My assumption was that this kept my Twitter feed protected, visible only to those I share Twitter with. I believe that to be a reasonable assumption; there's certainly nothing to suggest otherwise.
I discovered today that FF took my protected Twitter updates and broadcast them across Facebook. That's the end of that. Going to "add/edit" the services also had an erroneous link, it took a while to find another way to do it.
FF is clearly beta, but combining public and private feeds is a dangerous business, and needs to be approached with a lot more respect and care.
I think more fine-grained control is needed about where items are posted. I added the friendfeed facebook app, and it seems really well-done.
I like the idea of having things in friendfeed automatically post to the facebook newsfeed. But I don't want *all* of it to go to the facebook newsfeed. I am very conscious about not spamming my friends, and I don't feel like everything I put on friendfeed should go to places like facebook. (One reason is that the friendfeed crowd is much more interested in web/tech kinds of subjects than the much bigger facebook crowd, which includes all these people I knew in high school etc).
I think if facebook users want to see everything on my friendfeed, they can look in the profile box, or on my friendfeed page. But it shouldn't all be broadcast to the facebook newsfeed.
I just up and grabbed the RSS feed from my dashboard page and added that as a "blog" to FriendFeed. Is that the preferred way to get it in to my account there or is there a better way?