[twitter-dev] Re: New tweet button - is t.co mandatory?
I've just posted a WP plugin that makes it easy to use the tweet button with awe.sm, bit.ly, su.pr, and tinyurl: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tweet-button-with-shortening/ On Aug 13, 8:17 am, Matt LeMay from bit.ly matthew.le...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, folks- Yes indeed, t.co links will be unwrapped in the stream, so bit.ly pro users will still be able to use custom domains, along with bit.ly's analytics features. We put a post up on our blog explaining how publishers can continue to use bit.ly pro domains with the Tweet Button: http://blog.bit.ly/post/945591208/using-bit-ly-with-twitters-tweet-bu... And we are working on some additional tools and resources for publishers. If you have any specific questions about implementation, do not hesitate to contact supp...@bit.ly, or to e-mail me directly! Thanks- Matt LeMay m...@bit.ly On Aug 13, 10:06 am, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote: On 8/13/10 5:04 AM, pthomsen wrote: I read in the techcrunch article, that the posting url is wrapped in t.co, but then when displayed in the stream, the url gets unwrapped again, so you should see the moxs.ie url (in my case). This doesn't happen for me. I only see the t.co url. Is there a whitelist of URLs that are accepted by twitter for 'unwrapping-in-the-stream'? If so, how do I get on that list? Thanks, Per Yesterday I noticed that t.co links were unwrapped in the search, but it looks like that is no longer the case at the moment. Probably taken offline for a few hours to perfect the algorithm, like Twitter usually does after implementing something new (happened to Lists too). It looked like all t.co links are unwrapped, so don't worry ;-) Tom
[twitter-dev] Re: New tweet button - is t.co mandatory?
I read in the techcrunch article, that the posting url is wrapped in t.co, but then when displayed in the stream, the url gets unwrapped again, so you should see the moxs.ie url (in my case). This doesn't happen for me. I only see the t.co url. Is there a whitelist of URLs that are accepted by twitter for 'unwrapping-in-the-stream'? If so, how do I get on that list? Thanks, Per
Re: [twitter-dev] Re: New tweet button - is t.co mandatory?
On 8/13/10 5:04 AM, pthomsen wrote: I read in the techcrunch article, that the posting url is wrapped in t.co, but then when displayed in the stream, the url gets unwrapped again, so you should see the moxs.ie url (in my case). This doesn't happen for me. I only see the t.co url. Is there a whitelist of URLs that are accepted by twitter for 'unwrapping-in-the-stream'? If so, how do I get on that list? Thanks, Per Yesterday I noticed that t.co links were unwrapped in the search, but it looks like that is no longer the case at the moment. Probably taken offline for a few hours to perfect the algorithm, like Twitter usually does after implementing something new (happened to Lists too). It looked like all t.co links are unwrapped, so don't worry ;-) Tom
[twitter-dev] Re: New tweet button - is t.co mandatory?
Hi, folks- Yes indeed, t.co links will be unwrapped in the stream, so bit.ly pro users will still be able to use custom domains, along with bit.ly's analytics features. We put a post up on our blog explaining how publishers can continue to use bit.ly pro domains with the Tweet Button: http://blog.bit.ly/post/945591208/using-bit-ly-with-twitters-tweet-button And we are working on some additional tools and resources for publishers. If you have any specific questions about implementation, do not hesitate to contact supp...@bit.ly, or to e-mail me directly! Thanks- Matt LeMay m...@bit.ly On Aug 13, 10:06 am, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote: On 8/13/10 5:04 AM, pthomsen wrote: I read in the techcrunch article, that the posting url is wrapped in t.co, but then when displayed in the stream, the url gets unwrapped again, so you should see the moxs.ie url (in my case). This doesn't happen for me. I only see the t.co url. Is there a whitelist of URLs that are accepted by twitter for 'unwrapping-in-the-stream'? If so, how do I get on that list? Thanks, Per Yesterday I noticed that t.co links were unwrapped in the search, but it looks like that is no longer the case at the moment. Probably taken offline for a few hours to perfect the algorithm, like Twitter usually does after implementing something new (happened to Lists too). It looked like all t.co links are unwrapped, so don't worry ;-) Tom