Twitter halp plz?
Oct. 9th, 2008 08:12 pmI swore I would never Twitter, but I want to follow Stephen Fry. I created an account, but I can't seem to add him to my Google Reader. What gives? I tried Atom and plain RSS and no dice either way.
Am I doing something terribly n00bie? ;.; Please be helping me?
EDIT:
I AM A GENIUS. I FIGURED IT OUT. OK, I actually just Googled the shit out of some help sites. If anyone else is dying inside because of this incompatibility issue between certain Twitter accounts and G-Reader (I could subscribe to my own but not Fry's), here's what you do:
1. Create a Twitter account and follow only the people you want feeds of (Stephen).
2. Copy the RSS URL from the button at the bottom of your /home page on Twitter.
3. Punch that into FreeMyFeed.com along with your Twitter name and password.
4. Voila. A URL that is technically going through FMF, so G-Reader can read it.
Only annoyances: The feed will follow you along with all your Twitter friends. For me, who only wants to follow Stephen and will never ever Twitter in a million years (okay, only twice, but that's it) this is fine.
I also tried earlier creating a public Bloglines account to do the same thing, but it wouldn't work because MAN Bloglines is some special kind of terrible. I love you, Google Reader, and I'll never let you go. *nuzzles Google products, even the lame ones*
Am I doing something terribly n00bie? ;.; Please be helping me?
EDIT:
I AM A GENIUS. I FIGURED IT OUT. OK, I actually just Googled the shit out of some help sites. If anyone else is dying inside because of this incompatibility issue between certain Twitter accounts and G-Reader (I could subscribe to my own but not Fry's), here's what you do:
1. Create a Twitter account and follow only the people you want feeds of (Stephen).
2. Copy the RSS URL from the button at the bottom of your /home page on Twitter.
3. Punch that into FreeMyFeed.com along with your Twitter name and password.
4. Voila. A URL that is technically going through FMF, so G-Reader can read it.
Only annoyances: The feed will follow you along with all your Twitter friends. For me, who only wants to follow Stephen and will never ever Twitter in a million years (okay, only twice, but that's it) this is fine.
I also tried earlier creating a public Bloglines account to do the same thing, but it wouldn't work because MAN Bloglines is some special kind of terrible. I love you, Google Reader, and I'll never let you go. *nuzzles Google products, even the lame ones*
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Date: 2008-10-10 12:56 am (UTC)*picks up glass and throws it* It'll be like that, except maybe with a glass that's not plastic next time.
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Date: 2008-10-10 01:09 am (UTC)Clearly you underestimate the shatterability of plastic. But maybe I get extra cheap plastic cups?
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Date: 2008-10-10 01:32 am (UTC)I have two ideas, both based on the same idea:
1. Can one put the "daily tweets" of another user on their LJ like they can do with their own? If so I can funnel SF's twitter onto my LJ, which would be annoying for everyone, forget that idea.
2. I guess I can make a dummy Blogline account, add the twitter RSS to that, and then funnel that account into G-Reader...
You know what? This sucks. I shouldn't care what Mr Fry does every 5 hours!
...but I do. ;.;
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Date: 2008-10-10 02:37 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-10-10 02:48 am (UTC)And, eh, I may be stupid, but where's ex of freaking out at?
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Date: 2008-10-10 02:51 am (UTC)Def.