Rating: 5 stars
Like ArKid said, this is the best tweet importer! But, it would be nice if it was maintained as there are a couple of community bug fixes.
Cheers for an awesome plugin, Davey
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For a year and a half or so images have failed to import with the plugin due to changes in the twitter api.
See a thread in the support forum by myself if you want to see how to fix this.
With or without the image bug, after reviewing pretty much all the other options out there I still find this plugin the simplest, most light weight and best way to import tweets. It gives you a lot of options in its settings page. It also saves the tweets to the posts table in a standard way that makes it very easy to retrieve them and present as you need within your own templates.
Rating: 5 stars
One of a kind plugin (and I tried a few others). Very nice and helpful dev on the top of everything. If you need to import tweet as posts, well, it’s the plugin you should get.
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Minutes within commenting on a problem, the dev issued a fix.
Only plugin that will publish one tweet to one post.
Rating: 5 stars
I needed a plugin that could import Tweets into the WordPress DB so that they could be integrated with standard posts and appear in a chronological timeline order. This plugin is ideal, it is really simple to set up and gives enough options for customisation so that you can output your tweets in a different way to standard posts.
It’s great being able to set the default post status to ‘draft’ so that you can select which Tweets you want to display. The only feature I would like to see which the plugin does not currently have would be the option to pull in favourited Tweets.
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The plugin works like a charm and Chandan Kumar (the developer) is really helpful, when you’ve got a question.
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This plugin developer is amazing!
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I wanted a way to layout and display my clients Twitter feeds differently from the display provided by Twitter so by adding the feeds to a post seem to be the most logical approach. Luckily someone had beaten me to it which saved me some time. This at the moment seems to only deal with the textural elements of a tweet. It would be nice if, in a future version, the developer extends this to include images to the media library.
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