Also, on Facebook you can target messages by language, that is also a feature request because I post messages on English and Dutch and now that is visible for everybody.
Kind regards,
Willem
For my blog I always tweet about the game Ruzzle, so I want to add #Ruzzle to a template.
Other Jetpack users have suggested something similar; I added your idea to the Jetpack ticket here, and I will post again here as soon as we add such feature to Jetpack.
Also, on Facebook you can target messages by language, that is also a feature request because I post messages on English and Dutch and now that is visible for everybody.
I’m not sure Facebook offers tools to allow developers to use that setting in an app yet. But when they do, we will consider adding this option to Jetpack Publicize.
Thanks for your feedback!
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for the reply again.
Great you added it to the existing ticket. Do I understand it correctly you will ask at Facebook if they allow you to use it in your tool, and if that is possible you are considering it to include in Jetpack Publicize?
Kind regards,
Willem
Do I understand it correctly you will ask at Facebook if they allow you to use it in your tool, and if that is possible you are considering it to include in Jetpack Publicize?
We’ll keep an eye on the Developers blog about this. You can, too!
https://developers.facebook.com/blog/
I just sent a tweet to @jetpack asking them to also implement the handling of the other Tweet button features such as ‘via’, ‘recommended users’ and ‘user description’
All of these are easily used both w/in the js inserted for a tweet button or even via the share URL. Right now I just added a custom share to Jetpack that uses the twitter share URL method, but I lose the nice tweet count when I do this.
@bc3tech I created a new ticket about your suggestion.
Until we implement such features, you could use a Jetpack add-on like this one:
http://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack-twitter-via/
Thanks for the suggestion. I found one that’s even better – provides the Twitter Recommendations as well.
I didn’t realize folks could write plugins on top of Jetpack. Pretty sweet!