Any updates on twitter?

  • Unknown's avatar

    Bring on Twit Twit Twitter…..

  • Unknown's avatar

    I’m pretty picky but the RSS feed works just fine for me. I mean, it’s Twitter…it’s text…it works just fine. How does the RSS widget solution fail you, exactly? I simply don’t understand what needs are not addressed by it: it’s not “Twitter Brand(TM)” but it nonetheless conveys all the information.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Its time stamp is only accurate to the day, which is not acceptable to many people

  • Unknown's avatar

    Ah, that’s a point, thanks for the input. Mine doesn’t actually have any timestamp at all. Mind you, I’m posting a dozen plus times a day, so maybe I just exhausted it.

    I wonder if that might be theme-specific. I’m on Sandbox with custom CSS.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Right now, the way it is, we don’t get to show the conversations, it only shows our Tweets. If you put *friends* in the RSS feed, it won’t work, just says feed is down. A lot of my tweets are in answer to something else. Believe me, no one care what I am doing right this minute, but it is the conversation that is important. The RSS will only feed my tweets. That’s buggered.

  • Unknown's avatar

    I found this today checking the sites I regularly do.

    NEWS STORY

    Security Firm Sounds Virus Alert on Twitter

    XBiz News Report

    By Bob Preston

    Tuesday, Aug 5, 2008

    CYBERSPACE — Creative spammers are setting up shop on Twitter.

    The microblogging powerhouse has attracted a vast, young audience during its rapid ascent to the top 1,000 websites on Alexa.

    Along the way, Twitter picked up its share of spammers, but most of them simply set up accounts and sent out spam messages through Twitter’s interface.

    But some enterprising new spammers have adopted a new strategy. Computer security company Kaspersky Lab discovered a rogue Twitter profile that’s advertising adult downloads, provided users download a Flash-based player to play the movies.

    That’s the virus. If a user downloads the “player,” they’ll download and install a virus capable of hijacking their computer.

    Although Kaspersky isn’t releasing the name of the profile, their security alert includes a screenshot of the offending page. The account name is apparently the Portuguese for “pretty rabbit,” which would make the profile Twitter.com/coelhobonito.

    One of the most recent spam alerts involved a phony adult video-sharing website that was sending out spam emails with tantalizing subject lines like:

    • White House hit by lightning.
    • Obama drops out of presidential race.
    • Italy knocked out of Euro 2008.
    • Man wakes up from 40-year coma.

    If a surfer clicks the link, they will find themselves at a fake adult site bearing the name “PornTube,” where they’ll be prompted to download a video plugin. The plugin is actually the spam bot, which will continue replicating itself if downloaded.

    The PornTube site depicted in the spam messages is not affiliated with the actual adult video-sharing site PornTube.com.

  • Unknown's avatar

    pornstarbabylon: So it’s possible to put links to malicious content into a Twitter feed… This isn’t surprising.

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