alex1981 Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 Hello I hope I post in corect section, if not then please mods move my topic. I`m really looking for some way to every single started topic from specyfic forum sections (what I will set) will be shared automatic on twitter from one official twitter account (not that every user have to share it manually and also share it by itself, but to all this topic go on twitter automatic and all go from one twitter registered as official twitter of my board). Can anyone sugest me modyfication on marketplace or provide info how to use inbuild settings to do this? Since if I`m corect now is only inbuild system that user must manually share his/her post to twitter and it will be twitted as his/him.
Management Lindy Posted June 13, 2016 Management Posted June 13, 2016 This isn't likely something we'd add in the default product, so I'm going to move it to the marketplace category for further visibility. It's possible the Rules app in the marketplace could make something work, but you'd need to contact the author, @Kevin Carwile to be sure.
Hexsplosions Posted June 13, 2016 Posted June 13, 2016 Have you thought about a feed using RSS? http://twitterfeed.com/
CheersnGears Posted June 13, 2016 Posted June 13, 2016 What you want to do is set up an RSS feed for new topics. There are then free services out there which will read that RSS feed and automatically post to your twitter account (or facebook, or GooglePlus). HootSuite is one that I use, but I have a paid account with them, so I don't know if it works in the free edition.
Hexsplosions Posted June 13, 2016 Posted June 13, 2016 1 minute ago, CheersnGears said: What you want to do is set up an RSS feed for new topics. There are then free services out there which will read that RSS feed and automatically post to your twitter account (or facebook, or GooglePlus). HootSuite is one that I use, but I have a paid account with them, so I don't know if it works in the free edition. Great minds...
alex1981 Posted June 16, 2016 Author Posted June 16, 2016 Hello I folow idea of using some external feed reader and then it post to twitter. I did use http://twitterfeed.com/ and it works. But!! But problem is that it works only if guest have permission to view all my forum. I hae restrictions that guest can`t read topic. This way reader can`t get acces. If anyone can advice me how to solve this problem I will be thankfull
CheersnGears Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 58 minutes ago, alex1981 said: Hello I folow idea of using some external feed reader and then it post to twitter. I did use http://twitterfeed.com/ and it works. But!! But problem is that it works only if guest have permission to view all my forum. I hae restrictions that guest can`t read topic. This way reader can`t get acces. If anyone can advice me how to solve this problem I will be thankfull You want to tweet it to the public but not allow guests to see the topic?
alex1981 Posted June 16, 2016 Author Posted June 16, 2016 Exacly. I explain: - Guest see on twitter tweet with topic title and link (jsut simple tweet). He click on link and goes to forum. But he can`t acces topic becouse he is guest. What he do? He register. voilà mon ami! We have new member :-)
CheersnGears Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 In my experience, that is wishful thinking. If you make users register just to see your content, you better have the most compelling content in the world... even the major Newspaper have given up on that. You might want to try another tactic.
alex1981 Posted June 16, 2016 Author Posted June 16, 2016 This system works. You see I start my board in around 2007 or something (before was some free trials etc so solid working from 2007). Now my community have 107.000 registred members where about 49.500 are normal working accounts (rest was one time visit etc). From begining ppl can see board structure (how many psot is where and what is subject) but can`t acces post (topic) without registration.
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