Mark, do you have an RSS feed for your blog that filters out the Twitter messages? I get those through Facebook already.
Good question. Let me look into it.
I don’t always send my Tweets over to Facebook but think its nice to archive them here as blog posts so that I can retain them and search them easily. I’m just trying out the Twitter Tools plugin and don’t know its full capabilities yet.
Got it. I know what you mean about archive your Tweets, it’s a nice feeling to have them secure in your own database.
On my Drupal system I configured the RSS feed to only include “Article”, therefore excluding “Feed Item” — basically based on Node Type. But WordPress is obviously different.
Mark, do you have an RSS feed for your blog that filters out the Twitter messages? I get those through Facebook already.
Good question. Let me look into it.
I don’t always send my Tweets over to Facebook but think its nice to archive them here as blog posts so that I can retain them and search them easily. I’m just trying out the Twitter Tools plugin and don’t know its full capabilities yet.
Got it. I know what you mean about archive your Tweets, it’s a nice feeling to have them secure in your own database.
On my Drupal system I configured the RSS feed to only include “Article”, therefore excluding “Feed Item” — basically based on Node Type. But WordPress is obviously different.
Here ya go! My blog’s RSS feed without the Tweets category:
http://www.markturner.net/feed?cat=-141
I found this solution here:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/modifing-rss-feed-to-filter-one-category
Thanks Mark, works like a charm.
It has been hot in KY, too – but I still try to do a “little” outside before dark 🙂