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vccv says...

We've been getting a lot of reports from our users about failed Facebook autoposts. Investigating the matter, we determined that the sharp uptick in errors was due to a bug on Facebook's side. We've stopped autoposting to Facebook for now and we'll resume posting once the bug is resolved (Facebook has been notified and will be pushing a fix later today).

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. We'll keep you guys updated on the status of this bug right here on the blog.

For more information, you can read the posts on Facebook's developer forum and their bug tracking site.

UPDATE: The bug has been corrected and we are catching up on Facebook posts. If things are still not working well for you, don't hesitate to shoot us an email at help@posterous.com

 


hectorarturo says...

2 setting pages: 


I was confused, but many persons can on the feature, I thought this:
If you click on Manage (http://posterous.com/people/edit... .) you can edit many things about your account, but, in my case, I didn`t find in this page the subtitle (my subtitle is right now "Lo mejor que recibo en mi bandeja de correo"... on this page you can edit only the name of the blog... then, after many clicks (so many) I could finf other settings page (http://posterous.com/site/editsite... ) with the subtitle edit option.

The confusion occurs because the first link named "Manage" was opened from my blog... then I thought I was open the settings of my blog and not the settings of my account; I suggest you recall that link: "Account" instead "Manage" or "Manage your account" instead "Manage".




2009/5/21 Sachin Agarwal <sachin@posterous.com>
what settings are on two different pages?
you can't put adsense. we don't allow javascript
customization is coming next month

thanks for the feedback

-sachin


On May 20, 2009, at 8:47 PM, hectorarturoazuzsanchez@gmail.com wrote:

name:
HECTOR ARTURO AZUZ SANCHEZ

email:
hectorarturoazuzsanchez@gmail.com

body:
The settings are on two different pages... that `s not friendly. Try to connect more om your Twitter account; I sent feedback there. I don`t know if I can put Adsense on my template; I tried, but I don`t view any change. I read you are thinking in customization, then, I thought the template were not editable, but they are... some users are inclusing images on their Posterous blogs. You shoud publish that the template can be edited using html. I see Posterous can be a Tumblr killer, a perfect blog plataform.


hectorarturo says...

The settings are on two different pages... that `s not friendly.

I don`t know if I can put Adsense on my template; I tried, but I don`t view any change. I read you are thinking in customization, then, I thought the templates were not editable, but they are... some users are inclusing images on their Posterous blogs. You shoud publish that the template can be edited using html.

I see Posterous can be a Tumblr killer, a perfect blog plataform.

Try to connect more on your Twitter account; I sent feedback there.



Alex says...

Filed under: music, videos

Secret Agent Smith by Graham Smith  
(download)

Every now and again I will sit down and get 'creative' with music rather than graphics. I love Garageband and have composed a number of fun tracks which I will force on to you now. You can thank me for the audio pleasures later.

So this track just a whole load of fun, not even well timed in places but what the heck. 

I have a more emotional piece here: 

http://www.imjustgraham.com/art-visual-audio-creativity-an

Filed under: garageband

garry says...

Filed under: sports

Stephen says...

VentureBeat reported that StockTwits, a start-up that allows people to share stock tips on Twitter has raised its first round of venture funding.

It has raised $800,000 from True Ventures, which is the same size as the company's angel funding according to Peter Kafka of MediaMemo. The company has four employees.

True Ventures recently added more funding to its initial investment in pop culture-focused game firm VoxPop.TV according to the Washington Post. Hearst Interactive Media led the round.

VentureBeat writes:

The concept behind StockTwits is simple--basically, if you tweet using a “$” symbol to indicate a stock, that message will be pulled into the StockTwits, making it an easy way to see what everyone’s saying about the market on Twitter.

What’s powerful here is that StockTwits is becoming a focused community within the messy, random cacophony you find on Twitter--and even better, a community that’s all about helping people make money. It’s also moving beyond the StockTwits site alone, with features like a Firefox browser plugin to enhance what you see within Twitter and integration with blogs built on the WordPress platform.

StockTwits remains free but a coming premium edition will be forthcoming.

Filed under: Firefox, Hearst Interactive Media, Microblogging, StockTwits, True Ventures, Twitter, VoxPop.TV, WordPress