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If This Then That can probably help you here.

Essentially, it is a service that acts as a bridge between different web services.

So, for instance, you could use your user feeduser feed (which you can find in the lower right of your user profile page) in the Feed Channel and trigger off of a new item, setting your Action (the "That") to be whatever is appropriate: Facebook, Twitter, etc.

For instance, here's a recipe that Tweets someone's Stack Overflow activity. You can modify it to your purposes.

In fact, there are quite a few Stack Overflow recipes.

If This Then That can probably help you here.

Essentially, it is a service that acts as a bridge between different web services.

So, for instance, you could use your user feed (which you can find in the lower right of your user profile page) in the Feed Channel and trigger off of a new item, setting your Action (the "That") to be whatever is appropriate: Facebook, Twitter, etc.

For instance, here's a recipe that Tweets someone's Stack Overflow activity. You can modify it to your purposes.

In fact, there are quite a few Stack Overflow recipes.

If This Then That can probably help you here.

Essentially, it is a service that acts as a bridge between different web services.

So, for instance, you could use your user feed (which you can find in the lower right of your user profile page) in the Feed Channel and trigger off of a new item, setting your Action (the "That") to be whatever is appropriate: Facebook, Twitter, etc.

For instance, here's a recipe that Tweets someone's Stack Overflow activity. You can modify it to your purposes.

In fact, there are quite a few Stack Overflow recipes.

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If This Then That can probably help you here.

Essentially, it is a service that acts as a bridge between different web services.

So, for instance, you could use your user feed (which you can find in the lower right of your user profile page) in the Feed Channel and trigger off of a new item, setting your Action (the "That") to be whatever is appropriate: Facebook, Twitter, etc.

For instance, here's a recipe that Tweets someone's Stack Overflow activity. You can modify it to your purposes.

In fact, there are quite a few Stack Overflow recipes.