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You can follow the primary OATP Twitter feed at [https://twitter.com/oatp @oatp]. | You can follow the primary OATP Twitter feed at [https://twitter.com/oatp @oatp]. | ||
* It's the most popular of the [[OATP_feeds | many formats]] of the primary OATP feed. | |||
It's the most popular of the [[OATP_feeds | many formats]] of the primary OATP feed. | |||
Note, however, that's ''abridged''. It's abridged because the native OATP output is in RSS, and all the RSS-to-Twitter tools I've been able to identify truncate the feed. | Note, however, that's ''abridged''. It's abridged because the native OATP output is in RSS, and all the RSS-to-Twitter tools I've been able to identify truncate the feed. |
Revision as of 12:52, 21 April 2020
You can follow the primary OATP Twitter feed at @oatp.
- It's the most popular of the many formats of the primary OATP feed.
Note, however, that's abridged. It's abridged because the native OATP output is in RSS, and all the RSS-to-Twitter tools I've been able to identify truncate the feed.
- Currently, I'm using IFTTT, which limits the feed to 25 tweets per day.
- On most days, we're under 25, and the Twitter feed is complete. But on heavy days we exceed 25, and the Twitter feed is incomplete.
- This is annoying. But it helps to remember that it's a side effect of success (success in covering OA comprehensively).
I welcome your help in identifying, or creating, an RSS-to-Twitter tool that does not abridge feed.