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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auto posting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the automatic sharing or publishing of content on social media or other platforms without manual intervention.
Example: "The new software feature allows for auto posting of updates to our social media accounts every hour."
Alternatives: "automated posting" or "automatic sharing".
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Bloggers will like the auto posting function to a wide variety of blogging software.
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You can specify multiple e-mail addresses for this purpose, or even request that it auto-post your little phone distress call to Facebook or Twitter.
When the iZon sees something moving in its field of view, when it hears something, or both, it auto-posts a 35-second clip to your YouTube account.
HireRabbit can also auto-post jobs to Twitter, too.
For example, when someone moves from the Mission District to Bernal Heights, Path would auto-post: "John is in Bernal Heights". It can also auto-post when a person moves to a new city: "John has arrived in New York". The feature is completely opt-in and the app has to be actively "on" to auto-post.
A Facebook engineer named David Garcia had hacked the NASDAQ button to auto-post the bell opening to Zuckerberg's Timeline (and we have the inside scoop on how he did it!).
As you can see in the image to the right, I used djbentley's IFTTT recipe to auto-post a 'gram to Twitter, and the Twitter card showed up in full, without the crop.
My hunch is that these users have previously installed the official Twitter app on Facebook, which has had problems in the past, and used it to occasionally check their Twitter profiles without realizing that it was also meant to auto-post their tweets to Facebook (a bug may have prevented these posts from ever actually appearing).
It's true, Shoutworthy's "shout outs" are easier to write than LinkedIn recommendations and the service makes it easy for you to distribute them over Facebook and Twitter, using the APIs to automatically tweet them out and auto-post them to the recipient's wall on Facebook.
@garyvee Screenshotting Snapchat photos, posting them to Instagram, using IFTTT to auto-post to Twitter?
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