Twitter Response Buttons

Adding Simple Twitter Response Buttons to WordPress Posts (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)

I suspect that many will see the limiting nature of Twitter and that they’re potentially missing out on flexibility as well as the rest of the conversation that does live on my own site.

@ChrisAldrich, I didn't anticipate that you, as the originator of the post, closed the loop for yourself by syndicating your reply to Twitter.

Adding Simple Twitter Response Buttons to WordPress Posts (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)

I suspect that many will see the limiting nature of Twitter and that they’re potentially missing out on flexibility as well as the rest of the conversation that does live on my own site.

Chris, the other person ".... potentially missing out on .... the rest of the conversation that does live on my own site" was what I was alluding to. I didn't anticipate that you, as the originator of the post, closed the loop for yourself by syndicating your reply to Twitter. I'lll need to think more about how you are doing all of this so I can see how to do this for myself. Clever.

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