Although I do use both Twitter and Facebook, I often regret putting time and energy into a walled garden, sparking and contributing to conversations that happen elsewhere, and not on my blog. In many ways, hosting conversations on Twitter and Facebook are superior to letting people post comments on my blog (because I get literally thousands of spam comments for each legitimate one).
The Social plugin did exactly what it promised. It took a few hours to locate the responses people had made to yesterday’s test post, but my existing spam blocking tools worked just as well on the incoming Twitter and Facebook responses.
I’m very excited about this plugin, which will give Facebook and Twitter less of a monopoly over the conversations I participate in via this blog.
Post was last modified on 11 Jul 2012 8:43 am
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Best info ever mate
Update... this plugin no longer works. I'm using SNAP now.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/social-networks-auto-poster-facebook-twitter-g/
hello, what is the name of the plugin?
The name of the plugin is actually “Social.” Not a distinctive name, I know.
I am also satisfied about the plugin. It allows you to comment as a Facebook or twitter user and that makes sure that the most are legit readers!
Hi, can you share the name of the plugin?
The plugin is actually named "Social."
Sounds interesting, I will have to check it out. I have looked at different plugins before and not found one that really did it for me it.