Syndicate JotHut.com posts to Twitter using the share button bq. *Update: 01Nov2013* To get ToledoTalk.com's thread posts to appear in the Toledo Talk Twitter page, I use some kind of feed service that reads TT's RSS feed. But I like this "lo-fi" idea better, suggested by http://www.sandeep.io at this IndieWeb page: http://indiewebcamp.com/POSSE q. I primarily syndicate to Twitter using a very lo-fi solution of adding silo (Facebook, Twiiter, Google+) provided share links to each post that I can manually click to prefill content, edit and post. I've avoided API integration because of the extensive experience I've had using Facebook API and dealing with it's random changes. "Integration" has high costs sometimes so I keep it as simple as possible. q.. I added the Twitter share a link button code to my blogpost.tmpl and microblogpost.tmpl templates. https://twitter.com/about/resources/buttons The Twitter share a link button only appears for my posts when I'm logged in.Obviously, most people would use such a share a link so that anyone can see it, but I'm using it to +syndicate+ posts to the JotHut Twitter page and not to +share+ posts. And I'm only using the Twitter share a link button. I like these obvious, "lo-fi" IndieWeb approaches that are so simple that I overlook them. The other lo-fi approach used here is the little text input field for a WebMention that I first saw implemented at http://adactio.com/journal/6469/ . It's nice when these functions are executed automatically by server-side code, but the initial, simple step is to employ a little manual activity. In my opinion, these two manual functions are not hardships. #junco - #indieweb - #posse - #webmention