Jed

CENTRAL in the sense that TW without native email & network posting of some 
kind (i mean AUTHORING, not interaction) in the modern situation becomes 
more limited than it was before these grew to be so prominent. Its a 
comparative measure to other stuff around, not a judgement on its utility 
per se.

Josiah

On Wednesday, 25 May 2016 14:30:26 UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Jed
>
> Good. i am not a programmer but I am a good finder-outer. I will research 
> & report back, even if I fail.
>
> Josiah 
>
> On Wednesday, 25 May 2016 14:12:51 UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote:
>>
>> I am not sure what you mean by more central in this context.
>>
>> 1) How do you mean? You can copy and paste, but if you want something 
>> like a button that says 'Email this' and when you click it it opens a draft 
>> in gmail with the tiddler contents that it isn't just a tiddlywiki thing. 
>> It is a google thing. Google must provide a mechanism for importing 
>> information from an outside source, then tiddlywiki could use that 
>> mechanism. Unless someone were to find a way to hack into googles servers 
>> and modify their code for gmail there isn't anything anyone other than 
>> google can do about this.
>> 2) Send me a link to information about it, if it is as simple as what 
>> twitter made I can probably have something working in the next few days. (I 
>> also haven't forgotten about your request about the twitter plugin, it is 
>> on my list of things to do.)
>>
>> I am not disagreeing with you, I do want to make things that let people 
>> post to social networks, but the social networks need to allow it. It isn't 
>> a matter of no client server architecture, it is a completely separate 
>> philosophy used by tiddlywiki and the networks we want to post to. Facebook 
>> lets you do what facebook wants you to do and the only way to get the 
>> ability to do more is to convince facebook to add it.
>>
>

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