12 August 2008 ~ Comments

Cross-Posting Etiquette: A Few Ways To Stay Connected

Everywhere At Once

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Ok, now that we understand the evils of posting across multiple services, let’s talk about the basic ways we can go about keeping track of these services.

The main issue with cross-posting using services like Ping.fm and Hellotxt is that you’re not actually engaging with people, you’re just using their time-line as your own personal billboard. I’m pretty sure this is detrimental to your personal brand.

If you don’t care about your personal brand, let’s just say it makes you look like a total noob.

There are 3 simple ways that you can interact with a micro-blogging service short of visiting the website. There may be other ways, but I choose these because I actually use most of them on a daily basis.

Instant Messaging

Identi.ca has full IM support

You can send and receive all your updates via IM. Simply login to http://identi.ca and go to Settings->IM, then follow the directions.

Kwippy provides alerts via IM

Kwippy will IM you when you recieve new comments, private message and various other things you might want to know. To set it up, login to Kwippy and visit your dashboard. The first thing you see should be the instructions for activating IM support.

TwitterSpy pretty much replaces Twitter’s IM functionality

Twitter is currently working feverishly to restore IM functionality. They also plan to implement a monetization strategy, completely fix the spam problem, and bring about peace in the middle east. Until their work is complete, you can use TwitterSpy.

Simply add ‘twitterspy@jabber.org’ to your GTalk buddy list. Typing “help” will give you a list of commands. Don’t worry about all that right now:

  • track @<username> (this will make sure you get your @replies)
  • twlogin <username> <password> (this logs you into twitter)
  • post <message> (now you can post to Twitter via IM….again)

For those who miss the “track” feature on Twitter: “help track”. (more info on TwitterSpy).

Email

Most services allow you to receive basic notices via email. Identi.ca does allow posting via email, but I don’t see a method to receive updates on any of the micro-blogging services I’m actually using.

That is not to say this isn’t possible. There are various hacks and services you could use such as TwitterMail and this one.  Those work (I guess) for Twitter. I’m pretty sure you could do something similar with Identi.ca. As for the others, I’m not sure.

SMS

Identi.ca supports SMS via Email

This means that you can receive your updates if your carrier has an Email<->SMS gateway. Most do. Just check the settings to see if your carrier is listed.

Twitter has full SMS support

I know this may come as a shock, but Twitter actually has SMS support. I believe it works pretty good. You should check it out.

Conclusions

Earlier, I read an account of one user’s Ping.fm usage and he brought an important point to light. I think the majority of issues come from mobile users.

It’s easy as hell to “Ping” from your phone. Ping.fm provides an interface for mobile phones and a specialized interface for iPhones.

Why is this a problem? Well, the cards are stacked against us! Ping.fm can already post to just about any service you can think of, then they support new services almost as soon as they’re released.

These micro-blogging services haven’t even had a chance to provide mobile users with a way to access their updates. So, we have a bunch of people running around Ping.fm’ing the crap out of us with no way to monitor our replies without actually visiting 4 or 5 different websites from their phone.

Bottom line is, it’s still your responsibility to be aware of your actions. Just because you’re holding a hammer, doesn’t mean everything is a nail. You know you’re not very active on certain services, so stop broadcasting to them.

If you are hell bent on trying to talk to everyone at once, you need to be just as passionate about being able to listen to everyone at once.

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  • "doesn’t mean everything is a nail"
    Brilliant.
  • For linux users, gwibber is a very functional desktop consolidation for identi.ca, twitter, digg, facebook, jaiku, pownce, flickr. You can easily selectively send a dent, tweet ..... to any one or a set of these services.
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  • Awesome, thanks for the tip, Bruce. I used to use Pidgin in Linux, now I use it in XP, but I don't think it does half what you just listed.

    Thanks, Michael! I really appreciate your appreciation :)
  • I've had a blog now since 2005. I have JUST now started going into the realm of Social Networking - Twitter, MySpace (blech), Delicious, Technorati (wait, I've had that forever), MyBlogLog, FaceBook........ for me, it's to meet others and to see my *world* in a different way.

    However, all of this stuff makes me feel like I'm losing the *listening* part as you said.

    I enjoy folks and if my "drops" "tweets" etc. are low 'cause I actually post comments... then, oh well. :)

    Thanks for the post!!

    Monica

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  • That's my attitude as well. Any successful person knows that you have to listen more than you talk or you won't learn anything new. You won't ever have anything to contribute because you're not taking anything in.

    I definitely appreciate your comment, Monica :)
  • Really great post; makes sense. All Ping.fm users should be reading this!
  • You almost had me convinced to drop the bridge on Identi.ca, until your last sentence. I listen to both Twitter and Identi.ca, both almost as much as the other. I prefer to post on Identi.ca though because I like the technology better. I want my listeners to know the services I'm broadcasting from so I prefix my posts with "identi.ca:" and would do the same with Twitter if it allowed me to. The thing is, I'm not just posting out to both these services at the same time though - I'm listening to all my followers on both services, and I do that passionately. My hope is to initiate discussion on both networks so long as I have followers on both, not just one. I'll still post to one or the other when it's appropriate though.
  • Thanks for the comment, Jesse :)

    The whole discussion about this Identi.ca->Twitter bridge has really had me thinking about my own micro-blogging strategy again.

    I like the fact that you want to make people aware of where you're posting from. I also appreciate your interest in getting replies.

    My only gripe with the bridge is that I may see fragments of conversation that I can't reliably follow, but I guess that's not a big deal.

    It seems that most of us just want to have interesting conversation wherever we can find it. Ping.fm is one way and a bridge between services is another.

    I am not going to be "that guy" telling people the rules for the tools. Although, I will definitely continue to make strong suggestions on occasion :)

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