i have my feed (57437) set to post every hour - posting up to 5 posts at a time. however, twitterfeed hasn't updated my feed since july 12th. any ideas?
Is there a way to submit a message that can be delivered to a feed owner? I do not believe in disclosure - I just want to send a message to a twitterfeed owner asking for contact. Someone created a feed for our Public Radio station and we'd like to incorporate or support it, but there's no obvious way to reach them due to Twitter's mutual follow rule for direct message.
I want to register without using OpenID. Is there an alternative? OpenID by the way doesn't seem to be working. In addition, I don't have one connected to my twitter account.
It would be great to have a version of Twitterfeed that can post to Identi.ca, too: more of a microbloggingfeed than just Twitterfeed.
I love being able to have a link to my blog posts cross-posted to Twitter, but I still need to enter them manually on Identi.ca. Eventually, when the microblogging services start to adhere to the open standards, we could all be using different platforms, and need to have tools like Twitterfeed that can update more than one platform.
I recently set up a TwitterFeed account and I'm noticing that if I manually change Blogger labels associated with an older post, the entire post is published on the feed.
Should TF only publish new feed posts? Why publish edited posts?
My twitterfeed (account: gapersblock) stopped updating on July 7. I can't find any reason why; the feed runs through Feedburner, and is still active. Any suggestions?
From what I can tell the pubDate is there and in the correct format, but Twitterfeed doesn't seem to like it. Is the following the correct format and or could you help me figure this out.
pubDate Mon, 07 Jul 2008 03:08:00 UTC
If that doesn't work, could I just use the utc timestamp as a guid instead?
I re-logged in with 2 yahoo flickr accounts, both have this issue. I tried the reminder to check
I really need it removed as I can't use plurk right now without polluting twitter.