Crossposting
Oct. 5th, 2013 06:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I post to dreamwidth, which crossposts to livejournal, which crossposts to twitter, which crossposts to facebook.
This seems completely ridiculous, but I honestly think there's no better way of doing it?
Macroblogging posts need to go to DW (because it's non-evil) and LJ (because lots of people are only on LJ) and Facebook (because even more people are only on facebook). And might as well go on twitter, because if you read my random real-time mutterings, you might as well see my longer comments too.
Microblogging posts go to twitter (because that's what it's for) and Facebook (because facebook tries to do both macro- and micro-).
Dreamwidth can only post to LJ. LJ can post to Twitter and FB. Twitter can post to facebook. FB may be able to x-post, but I don't want to rely on it. But since twitter posts to FB, I don't want LJ to post to FB too or everything from DW/LJ would be double posted. Hence the four-site chain.
Occasional f-locked posts go to DW and LJ only, because I trust them to keep them f-locked by default, rather than at the whim of the next security update.
Is there any client that manages this for you?
I think I asked this before, but it seems a fb-killer wouldn't so much be another _site_ but an interface that reduces FB from king to commodity.
This seems completely ridiculous, but I honestly think there's no better way of doing it?
Macroblogging posts need to go to DW (because it's non-evil) and LJ (because lots of people are only on LJ) and Facebook (because even more people are only on facebook). And might as well go on twitter, because if you read my random real-time mutterings, you might as well see my longer comments too.
Microblogging posts go to twitter (because that's what it's for) and Facebook (because facebook tries to do both macro- and micro-).
Dreamwidth can only post to LJ. LJ can post to Twitter and FB. Twitter can post to facebook. FB may be able to x-post, but I don't want to rely on it. But since twitter posts to FB, I don't want LJ to post to FB too or everything from DW/LJ would be double posted. Hence the four-site chain.
Occasional f-locked posts go to DW and LJ only, because I trust them to keep them f-locked by default, rather than at the whim of the next security update.
Is there any client that manages this for you?
I think I asked this before, but it seems a fb-killer wouldn't so much be another _site_ but an interface that reduces FB from king to commodity.