Twitterfeed not showing up in twitter
My twitterfeeds are not showing up in my twitter account. All the feeds have been authenticated, but they are still not showing up (everything was working fine up until about a week or so ago). I tried changing the update frequency and they worked once, but then stopped again. Here are some of the feeds:
feed://www.packagedesign.com/pack-news/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/news/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/sustainability/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/designstrategy/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/materials/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/support/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/technologies/rss-comments.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/pack-news/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/news/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/sustainability/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/designstrategy/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/materials/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/support/rss.xml
feed://www.packagedesign.com/technologies/rss-comments.xml
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Inappropriate?I just looked at the first 2 feeds, and the most recent items in both these feeds appear to have been posted. Could you let me know any particular feeds that have stopped updating?
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Inappropriate?Mario, I am having a very similar problem:
http://www.teamddm.com/news/feed is the feed (which has been updated) @teamddm is the twitter account which has not been updated.
I’m bummed
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it looks like the most recent item is from May 20th, and has been posted (the "Yahoo vows.." post). Note that you seem to have 2 items with exactly the same pubDate - if you use the "select by pubDate" option in twitterfeed, only one of these 2 will be considered new (a post needs to be at least 1 second newer than the previously posted one in order to be considered "new").
You may want to try the "select by GUID" option instead, which picks items off the top of the feed, without checking the pubDate. -
Inappropriate?Typical technical issue, I should have figured as soon as I reported the problem it would start working again. Should have told you about it last week.
I will keep an eye on it, and if it acts up again I'll let you know.
Thanks for looking into it. -
Inappropriate?about 3/4 of my feeds are showing "unable to parse feed" exclamation marks - but if tested they parse just fine. Went thru and set up OAuth sucessfully on everything a week or so back... Everything seemed to be working fine till about 6-7 hours ago, at least that's when I am showing my last Twitterfeed post on Twitter. I am @rrhobbs - thx
I’m frustrated
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It looks like this was a temporary issue - they all seem to say "ok" now. It can happen if for whatever reason the feed URL can't be retrieved in time, e.g. network issues, timeouts etc. -
Inappropriate?>>> It looks like this was a temporary issue - they all seem to say "ok" now. It can happen if for whatever reason the feed URL can't be retrieved in time, e.g. network issues, timeouts etc.
<<< 10-4 on that - the only ones not back online only update once every 12 hrs - will chk later - Thx Mario ! :)
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?seems to be a Twitterfeed horkfest again today - I do realize this may not neccesarily be Twitterfeed's fault...
I’m frustrated
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Strange, now the errors all say "401 unauthorized", which means twitter rejected the twitter authentication (which seems odd, unless you changed your twitter password). You could perhaps try to use OAuth instead (in the feed settings), you only need to authorise one feed, and all other feeds posting to the same twitter account will use the OAuth tokens instead of the password automatically. -
Inappropriate?I went thru and set all my feeds for OAuth a week or so back - havent changed my pw in a while
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weird
thx
I’m frustrated
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Yes, I can see the oauth tokens now, sorry this may have been my mistake when I said you didn't use oauth.
In theory at least, the access tokens last forever (unless you re-authenticate the same twitter account, in which case the older ones stop working, but in the twitterfeed scenario this would only be an issue if you had multiple OpenID user accounts posting to the same twitter account).
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