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Thibault: “Cut!” replied on February 27, 2009 09:51 to the question "Ping not working with Blogger Account" in Ping.fm:
I can authenticate my blogger account through ping.fm but nothing is posted to my blogger account. I can’t understand what’s wrong.
It stopped working since more than a month now.
The URL is http://blogger.tibo-cut.com
My ping.fm account is tibocut
Thibault: “Cut!” replied on February 19, 2009 14:34 to the question "Ping not working with Blogger Account" in Ping.fm:
I’m having the same problem as Erika: I can add blogger to my ping.fm account and authenticate without problem but everything I post on ping.fm is not published on blogger. However it is published anywhere else.
It was working without problem some times ago.
I’ve tried to take out blogger from ping.fm and add it again without success.
Thibault: “Cut!” replied on November 26, 2008 12:04 to the update "A fork in the road (An important announcement about I want Sandy)" in I want Sandy:
Congratulation for your decision. I wish you luck in your new path.
As a newbie of “I want Sandy” I am not as disturbed as many other users but I admit I have been shocked by your “two weeks notice”.
I would have been less shocked by something saying:
“We cannot continue this service as it is. We can’t release it as open source. Twitter, the new owner, is OK to continue the service as it is but for a monthly fee per user.
We’ve calculated our best fair price and it’s xxx per month. If within a month we can find this support we promise to maintain the service for x years. If not we will have to close down. Are you with us?”
The fact that Twitter will integrate this service within their features is not as appealing as the service itself because a lot of Twitter users are not Sandy users and vice-versa.
As you are a user experience professional and highly respected, I am a bit surprised by this blow to your users.
Nonetheless, and maybe more importantly, this diminish my trust to Twitter itself. What next? Facebroke buying them?
Anyway, we all learn by mistakes so you still have an edge :-)
Kind regards and once again I wish you good success.
Thibault
Thibault: “Cut!” reported a problem in Ping.fm on July 15, 2008 04:59:
Tweets cut-off even if lower than 140 charsA lot of my tweets are cut-off even if they are lower than 140 characters. First I thought it was because I was using too many UTF-8 characters (é è • · – ç à “ ” « » ’ ◊ √ etc.)
But it’s not consistant: one time the tweet is cut-off on identi.ca but not on Tumblr, then another time the tweet is cut-off on different sites like Plurke.
Here an example a minute ago: http://identi.ca/notice/89343 against http://twitter.com/TiboCut/statuses/8... and http://www.plurk.com/m/u/thyboo
Most of the time it looks it has been cut-off because I’ve used a special character. On the example above that would be the è of cafetière I guess. But then why the quotes “ and ” (instead of ") do not produce the same effect?
If I post those tweets directly on each website they work. So I’m a bit confused.
Thanks for your amazing work
Thibault
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