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ayandon - Dec 13, 2009
Dear Drunken_F00l,
You have made a great site -
http://www.tf2items.com
I would like to request you if you can implement this....
It would be great if you can integrate STEAM Achievements and Items with Twitter a/c and Facebook a/c.
I mean, when someone gets any Achievement or finds any Weapons or Hats, the system will automatically post a Tweet in his Twitter a/c.
This will be applicable for all Steam Games that have achievements.
BTW, PS3 Network already implemented it with Facebook.
Please implement this for Twitter and/or Facebook.
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OmegaZero_Alpha - Dec 13, 2009
It would be fairly easy to do, I know a guy who (in his spare time) made a bot for IRC that automatically polled the last line on a static interval and posted it on twitter.
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Snarf - Dec 13, 2009
we should also integrate achievements with myspace and other social networking sites that i hate T.T. TBH that is more of facebook and twitters job not DF's i think he has more important things to do like figuring out how to make our ipods smaller.
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Zeitgeist - Dec 13, 2009
lol snarf.. it is not twitters job to interface with tf2items.
i think it would be a cool feature, but im not sure if I would use it
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jwstohr - Dec 13, 2009
Today I had a sandwich. It was kind of dry, but tasty. I think today I will play some MW2 and then study for finals.
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jwstohr - Dec 13, 2009
Drinking a Mr. Pibb.
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jwstohr - Dec 13, 2009
My lights flickered.
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Zeitgeist - Dec 13, 2009
we get it, you dont like twitter. some people do.
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jwstohr - Dec 13, 2009
Zeitgeist Wrote:we get it, you dont like twitter. some people do.
So serious.
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glouch - Dec 13, 2009
currently reading posts on sourceop forums