• Resolved ChrisDca

    (@chrisdca)


    The plugin is working great, but I’m wondering if there’s a way to disable the fact it pushes a new post to Bluesky whenever I make an edit to an existing post? Example: I publish the initial blog post, but make two separate edits hours later. Bluesky pushes out the same post two more times to the timeline.

    Additionally, having the option to include the post title + link would be best. I know Bluesky pulls a media card with the title, but being able to customize the output would be a plus. Thank you! ??

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  • Plugin Author Emma Blackwell

    (@lunaraurora)

    Fixed, upload version 1.2 (the official new version) at the date of today.. please report if you encounter the issue again.. regarding the option to include the post title + link, probably for future versions

    Toengel

    (@toengel)

    Hi,

    I just have this issue… I updated an old blog post and it was pushed to bluesky… How can I prevent this from happening?

    Toengel@Alex

    Plugin Author Emma Blackwell

    (@lunaraurora)

    @toengel ..it should not happen, please let me know what version of wordpress are you using and what kind of editor ..gutenberg?

    Hi,

    I’m using version 6.7.1 and the classic editor. I updated a blog post, which was created before I installed your plugin. Consequently, the individual field “bluesky_shared” is not available and not set. So maybe your plugin should check for this field, and if it is not available, add this field and set it to 1. At least, this could be a solution…

    Toengel@Alex

    I stumpled over tha same issue. The plugin is version 1.3, WordPress is at 6.7.1. Like with Toengle the articles were from before installing the plugin. Maybe it would be a solution to ask the user if old posts should be reposted when changed. If not, bluesky_shared should be set to 1 in all articles in the database.

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