If research notes auto-post, what is the best way to get them discovered? Should people embed has...
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I like this idea. We're soon going to be tweaking the auto-tweet function. We use IFTTT.com -- any suggestions? We currently use this recipe:
This Trigger fires every time a new item is added to the feed you specify.
Feed URL:
http://publiclab.org/feed/liked.rss
(for feed URL requirements, visit the help page)
## Post a tweet
This Action will post a new tweet to your Twitter account. NOTE: Please adhere to Twitter’s Rules and Terms of Service.
Tweet text
{{EntryAuthor}} posted a research note: {{EntryUrl}} {{EntryTitle}}
EntryAuthor just shared: EntryUrl EntryTitle
So I think that means people would have to embed their hashtags in the title of their post like: Replication of Hydrogen Sulfide Detection #airquality#pollution. I'm going to try an experiment with my next post.
I like this idea. We're soon going to be tweaking the auto-tweet function. We use IFTTT.com -- any suggestions? We currently use this recipe:
This Trigger fires every time a new item is added to the feed you specify. Feed URL: http://publiclab.org/feed/liked.rss (for feed URL requirements, visit the help page) ## Post a tweet This Action will post a new tweet to your Twitter account. NOTE: Please adhere to Twitter’s Rules and Terms of Service. Tweet text {{EntryAuthor}} posted a research note: {{EntryUrl}} {{EntryTitle}} EntryAuthor just shared: EntryUrl EntryTitle
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So I think that means people would have to embed their hashtags in the title of their post like: Replication of Hydrogen Sulfide Detection #airquality #pollution. I'm going to try an experiment with my next post.
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