Thread:Harvesting blog content (4)


 * No, Twitter is commonly used for short thoughts, replies, and the occasional link to an interesting resource. Blogs are used for more in depth thoughts on a subject.  You certainly could tweet about a blog post if you wanted to make sure a wider audience noticed it, but the harvesting does not "read" the contents of the tweets.
 * 1) The WEnotes hash tag is used for testing the WEnotes aggregation system. It serves no other purpose.
 * 2) Registered blogs are normally checked at least once an hour.
 * 3) Blogs should be tagged with SP4Ed if your blogging platform supports tags/labels/categories (terminology varies from one blogging platform to another). The only reason to rely on the less robust subject line check is if your platform does not offer the label/category feature.