The place is just getting full of spammy tweets; it’s just getting boring especially with the entire sad and negative people saying sad thing all the time which really just get old and also I just feel vulnerable to those cyber-stalkers who might be looking at my tweets. As someone said before, twitter is not how cat and mouse is played; it is how cats get fed.
I have now moved onto using Facebook a heck of a lot more, I have reorganised the photos, started updating the status a lot more and only the people who are on my friends list can see my status, as for the people who are on the blocked list, they can’t see my existents on Facebook which I think is a good thing!
For my record, it’s doesn’t matter if they are a member of society or not, most people are just sick in general, so yeah I’m pretty much against generalisation and also labeling.
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Integrated Twitter Login
by Christopher J Jackson on Wednesday 17th of June, 2009
in General
I finally integrated the blog log-in system using the Twitter oAuth API all thanks to Twit Connect by Shannon Whitley, I did have to modify the plug-in because my web site host doesn’t like having url in “http get” parameters, after fixing that problem, I then asked @knightl3y to post a comment, to make the sure the script was working properly.
I no longer allow the general public to post comments on my blog, from now you’re required to have a twitter account in order to post a comment on my blog.
The other thing is that I was going to use Facebook Connect as well, but unfortunately it’s not free like it is with Twitter oAuth. Facebook Connect cost $350 or for non-profit about $175 as far as I remember, which I think is just ridiculous to be honest the price is so high that it’s not worth thinking about. If Facebook Connect becomes free to use, I will implement it but not at any cost because it’s simply just not worth it at all.
Tagged as: comments, integration, login, twitter
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