This is just a little hint to help you with week 4‘s assignments. Don’t forget the class hashtag in your IFTTT recipe!
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Linden Tibbets, IFTTT’s CEO let his users know about the news in an email yesterday. “In recent weeks, Twitter announced policy changes that will affect how applications and users like yourself can interact with Twitter’s data,” wrote Tibbets.
“As a result of these changes, on September 27th we will be removing all Twitter Triggers, disabling your ability to push tweets to places like email, Evernote and Facebook. All Personal and Shared Recipes using a Twitter Trigger will also be removed. Recipes using Twitter Actions and your ability to post new tweets via IFTTT will continue to work just fine.”
Yeah, I saw that. Fortunately, this seems to relate to using tweets as “input” (IF a tweet fits THIS criterion, THEN forward it to Evernote), and not the other way around, like we do (IF a new post is available on THIS blog, THEN post to Twitter).
Linden Tibbets, IFTTT’s CEO let his users know about the news in an email yesterday. “In recent weeks, Twitter announced policy changes that will affect how applications and users like yourself can interact with Twitter’s data,” wrote Tibbets.
“As a result of these changes, on September 27th we will be removing all Twitter Triggers, disabling your ability to push tweets to places like email, Evernote and Facebook. All Personal and Shared Recipes using a Twitter Trigger will also be removed. Recipes using Twitter Actions and your ability to post new tweets via IFTTT will continue to work just fine.”
Yeah, I saw that. Fortunately, this seems to relate to using tweets as “input” (IF a tweet fits THIS criterion, THEN forward it to Evernote), and not the other way around, like we do (IF a new post is available on THIS blog, THEN post to Twitter).