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This of course has nothing to do with us, and we'd never consider creating an account that purports to be another user on Twitter. Sounds like Eric filed an Impersonation Report, which is the correct course of action. http://support.twitter.com/entries/18366 Impersonation is pretending to be another person or entity in order to deceive. Impersonation ...


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Is this service being provided by the good people at StackExchange, or is this some third party that's doing this? Based on the number of closed questions on meta suggesting this feature, I'm assuming that it's more likely a third party. This is the work of a third party. Stack Exchange does not provide such a service. Anyone have ideas ...


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The question is this: are you willing to subsume all your identity into a generic "Stack Exchange" Twitter account? Part of the reason Twitter is interesting is because the accounts are actual people, not generic services or companies. Since these Twitter accounts started life as a simple way to collect the "Greatest Hits" of questions on a given ...


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The list of people who use the #StackOverflow hash tag includes: Jeff Atwood Joel Spolsky StackExchange Jon Skeet Bill the Lizard BoltClock Tim Post and so on... SE founders, employees, mods, top contributors, etc. That's official enough for me :)


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So just to clarify, the Stack Exchange 2.0 Twitter accounts currently tweet: per-site blog posts (if present) chat events, if started by a moderator interesting questions on the site Every three hours (on average). Based on your suggestions, it's clear that we could do better here and tweet a more interesting variety of stuff from these accounts. ...


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Facebook and Twitter aren't really the same type of provider. Yes yes, they both use "OAuth" but Facebook uses OAuth2.0 while Twitter uses OAuth1.0a. There is a substantial difference between the two. In the end, Twitter logins weren't implemented because there's an awful lot of complexity required to do it properly and I think we got a good spread of ...


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There's no official way to link your Twitter account to your Stack Overflow profile. To show up in those lists, just add your Twitter account link to your About me description in your profile. It worked for me. If you'd like to have your account listed in the directories, simply make sure your Twitter account is linked somewhere in your ...


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The answer is, CHAOS controls @StackHQ and I followed the few Twitter accounts I ran across, in an attempt to hopefully help promote the awesome users that contribute a bunch of stuff to our sites. If you don't want @StackHQ to follow your Twitter activity, let me know.


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I think this would be bad for two reasons: Some companies block Twitter, so any information embedded in a Tweet would be inaccessible to many users for a significant portion of the time. Any information in a Tweet can be easily copied into a question or answer with a link for reference.


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..and it works // ==UserScript== // @name SOtweet // @namespace org.neverfear.sotweet // @include http://stackoverflow.com/* // @include http://serverfault.com/* // @include http://meta.stackoverflow.com/* // ==/UserScript== // Set CSS style var style = window.document.createElement('style'); style.type = 'text/css'; ...


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This seems OK in my opinion. Twitter gives a useful error message to a situation which ought to be handled by the user. You wouldn't want to just truncate the title by an arbitrary number of characters; you'd end up with gibberish, misinformation, or obscenities (depending on your luck). The user can trim this as appropriate, by: Converting "Stack ...


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Stack Overflow is not a social networking site. It's not going to become a social networking site. Jeff has been pretty clear on this. Listen to the latest podcast (1:00:52): Jeff: ... I kind of like having control over what I think the product is and what we're building and the direction of it, and I don't want to be pulled in like ten different ...


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If you really want this, use http://twitterfeed.com/ http://rsstotwitter.com/ and your "user feed" Also related, there is a third-party stackalert twitter bot Personally I dislike this idea, Twitter is already noisy enough without encouraging lots of auto-generated posts.. http://twitter.com/isnotrss


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For the love of all that is holy, please don't put your fluorescent unicorn avatar onto the hotdog themed flair onto your twitter! My eyes! The goggles do nothing! Edit: With the new image based flair you can easily add your flair to your twitter page. Just use the image http://stackoverflow.com/users/flair/72746.png?theme=hotdog (replace 72746 with ...


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I always add my own "two cents" to the tweet, and the existing filler text is really long, so I have to delete most of it. If I keep the question title, I rearrange it as @Lode has, so we end up with something like [My comment] [question title or part of it] [link] [possibly hashtags but I hand-add them eg #WP7]. I think it would do the site a benefit to ...


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Not possible. Facebook and Twitter both require apps to use OAuth, which is an authentication method explicitly created to allow login without sharing login credentials with the third-party. Practically, what this means is that any app (including mobile) which wants to "log in as you" must pop up a frame with a login window (or, if, through cookies, you ...


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Yes... No... Maybe. Chicken??? Go to those web sites. LinkedIn'sTM is Linkedin. Twitter is twitter. Facebook is facebook. While the common capitalizations make sense, it is hard to say that these don't entirely not make sense too (triple-negative is purposeful there). It becomes even harder as Google+ will undoubtedly be added, and Google in addition to ...


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This is a change that should be made, looking at Twitter's (just using Twitter as an example) "Guidelines for Use of the Twitter Trademark" it clearly states: On the web: Use the phrase "Follow me/us on Twitter" with the word "Twitter" spelled out Clearly, Facebook and LinkedIn have similar policies somewhere, but Twitter's was most easily available. ...


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As kd7 found the guidelines for Twitter, I thought I hunt down the others. Facebook guidelines:  5. When referenced in text, Facebook should be capitalized. Twitter (as kd7 already linked us to): Please remember to capitalize the T in Twitter and Tweet! LinkedIn: LinkedIn isn't very clear on this. I can't find anything specifically ...


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Since all Twitter allows you to do is changing the background image and the colors, you'll have to constantly re-upload your flair image everytime it changes. You could run a cron job somewhere that regularly checks if your flair has changed, create a new profile background image that includes your flair, and use Twitter's update_profile_background_image ...


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Please no. SO.com is not a social networking site and it shouldn't be integrated with one. If you insist on spamming your every SO.com interaction to a social network site, just copy and paste the link please. Since this is so specific, why not just add this to a greasemonkey script for (very) limited number of people who might make use of this?


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I believe this has been requested before. Personally I think it has problems: for regular users it would be far too much noise to be useful. Better for users to occasionally tweet a question/answer they've found particularly interesting, IMO. RSS feeds for users can serve the same sort of purpose, if you really want. (Are there RSS feed to Twitter feed ...


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I would like it if the individual accounts could monitor links to their sites (this might involve understanding shortened links; if nothing else it could spot the shortener used by the actual tweet button on the site) and RT whenever a person happens to tweet a link. In this way, a person who is following a site account becomes exposed to humans who are ...


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If you don't want to give up on the bot part, can you have the bot RT hand-written tweets by anyone who happens to tweet a link to a question or answer? That would increase awareness of the accounts, spread those tweets from real people further, and make the bot feed slightly more interesting to read. Real people often compose excellent "hooks" when they ...


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Your ideas actually aren't that misplaced. Don't get me wrong, Stack Overflow doesn't need its own Twitter account. In fact, I'd almost venture to say that none of the sites really need their own Twitter accounts. However, having a human Tweeting questions is a good thing that will benefit the community a lot more than a bot will. Why? Because it's a bot. ...


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This is the case now; the same events that may be announced via a banner on the parent site will also be tweeted (i.e. the event happens in a fully public room and was created by a user who is a moderator on the room's parent site). The first test case should be tonight's SciFi recommendation chat tweeted by @StackSciFi.


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They did talk about those sites, but no statement was made regarding social network sites replacing real social groups and interactions. There is a listener question in episode 52, 38 min 08 secs, about employers doing background checks on social networking sites (mentions MySpace, Facebook and Twitter as examples). But the answer is all about controlling ...


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You can shorten the URL by excluding the title and only including the id. Example: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4773 As far as a button, I would hope not. I am not a big fan of cluttering the UI with more buttons and mechanisms to use with other websites. I made this point in a previous question concerning submitting stuff to Digg. All those ...


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Firefox Users... Integrate a "Tweet this" button with Greasemonkey


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http://twitter.com/stackalert No updates since Sep 1st. You can setup an account (using openid) with Twitterfeed, and make your own stackoverflow-twitter-bot to broadcast questions every 30 minutes or so from the RSS feeds.



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