tweetmeme javascript needs to be allowed. Digg is dead

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  1. bgamall profile image69
    bgamallposted 14 years ago

    Retweeting is the new bookmarking. Digg is dead. Java for retweeting needs to be allowed on hubpages or we will be left behind.

  2. Uninvited Writer profile image81
    Uninvited Writerposted 14 years ago

    No it doesn't. You can retweet from your own client...

    1. getpaidtopost profile image40
      getpaidtopostposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I agree, No scripts. Java causes all sorts of issues and is a major security issue. hubpages will never allow java on hubs. Hope this helps

    2. bgamall profile image69
      bgamallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      How do you retweet? From the bottom of the page? That is a tweet but it is not a retweet. Retweeting is a specific application.

      But I am saying that this application could be placed on all hubpages by staff. This is a specific application that will replace digg. This will replace lots of bookmarks because it is relevant, not supplemental.

  3. SweetiePie profile image82
    SweetiePieposted 14 years ago

    It is very easy to retweet manually.  Simply go to the hub you want to tweet and copy the url.  Next, log into twitter and then paste the url into your status there.

    1. bgamall profile image69
      bgamallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Sweetiepie. But the point is that tweetmeme is a new application that will replace digg. This is HUGE. This will revolutionize viral marketing. Twitter will be king of viral. Retweeting is different than just tweeting because tweetmeme records each tweet like digg records diggs. This is big, big Sweetiepie.

      I just put up a hub on it with links to the services that will make this go.

  4. Uninvited Writer profile image81
    Uninvited Writerposted 14 years ago

    If you use TweetDeck you can retweet...if you use HootSuite you can retweet...if you type in RT and what you want to retweet you can...

    1. bgamall profile image69
      bgamallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I realize that. I have Tweetdeck. But, this is still different. Tweetmeme counts the tweets like Digg counts Diggs. This is revolutionary. This is the biggie, the big kahuna of viral marketing. Unless other Twitter applications are allowed for Digg, and other bookmarks, they will become much less relevant than this application of bookmarking through tweetmeme.

    2. bgamall profile image69
      bgamallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I am not sure, but I believe that Tweetmeme tracks ALL retweets. So they track Tweetdect, Hootsuite,etc. Reason I believe that to be true is that there are sites you can randomly come to with their toolbar (which you don't have to download) and those random sites don't have a javascript button from Tweetmeme.

      But Tweetmeme is the hub of all this. BGpapa said that you cannot shout anymore on Digg. He says Digg could be dead.

  5. Misha profile image64
    Mishaposted 14 years ago

    Are you affiliated with them? wink

    1. bgamall profile image69
      bgamallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Lol Misha, you are so jaded in a fun sort of way.smile If you had bothered to go to the hub I just made or the tweetmeme site you would have seen that the link is a generic url with no affiliate link. They don't need affiliates.

      I am amused. Not mad.smile

  6. Misha profile image64
    Mishaposted 14 years ago

    LOL You were pushing so hard it made sense only if you are affiliated smile

    Come on, we are getting yet another revolutionary twitter application every week or so, cool down a bit smile

    It may be the next revolution, may be not, we'll see in a due time smile

    1. bgamall profile image69
      bgamallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I'm so excited, I just can't hide it.smile Ah, was that a song or something? Pointer sisters?

      I have looked at a lot of twitter applications but this seems to be the elephant in the room. We will see. I can "Digg" it. Lol. I wonder if Digg allows digging it. Or will they "Digg" their grave.

  7. bgamall profile image69
    bgamallposted 14 years ago

    Also if you hear a sucking sound it is all the hubbers going to my hubpage about Tweetmeme and leaving to go to the site. I had to hang onto a branch outside my house so I wouldn't be blown away. It was terrifying.

    They should be back soon though smile

  8. bgamall profile image69
    bgamallposted 14 years ago

    Thanks everyone who stopped by my hub today. I was, frankly, quite surprised.

    And don't call me Shirley. Hmmmm.

 
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