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Adding tweets to your WordPress blog post

How many times have you seen something on Twitter that you wanted to add to a blog post and had to spend 5 minutes doign a screen grab of the tweet to add to your post as an image like this?

Well you might not know it but you can actually embed a tweet directly in to your post. A while back the nice people at WordPress.com baked Twitter Blackbird Pie in to the platform, so if you want to add a tweet to your post all you need to do is get the URL of the tweet, a paste it on to a single line in your post and it will appear like this,

Latest on #TAL: More new stuff from WordPress - A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the new themes that WordPress.co... http://t.co/6P7WQh9G
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rather than just a flat image in your post you will see in the tweet above the #tag is clickable as is the link.

Read more about how to use this on the WordPress Twitter Blackbird Pie page.

If you have a self-hosted WordPress blog you can add the Twitter Blackbird Pie plugin to your site.

Twitter Spam

There seems to have been an increase in Twitter spam over the past week, with people sending out tweets like ‘Is this you in this photo [link]‘ or ‘I’m sure this is you in this video [link]‘ and ‘Want to make between $3000 & $8000 a month click here [link]‘.

The first and most important thing is to not click on the links, even if the tweet comes from someone you know and trust. The second thing is to let the person tweeting the links that they have been sending out spam links.

The safest way to sort out problems with spam tweets is to, login in to Twitter and go to https://twitter.com/settings/applications this page will list all the applications that you have authorised to use your Twitter account.

Review this list and revoke access to anything that you don’t know what it is for or you don’t recognise.

When you have done this go and change your Twitter Password at https://twitter.com/settings/password and this should stop any spam tweets from your account.

Always make sure that the Twitter URL is https so you know it is secure.

Don’t worry if you do revoke access to an application that means something stops working you can always go re-authorise it later.

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