



I love wordpress and I love twitter, so a natural step for me was to start making wordpress-plugins that integrates these two. Also because I think integration will be the dominating social media trend in 2009.
So I made this wordpress-plugin CommentTweets that helps blog readers keep track of their online conversations through twitter. As a blogger I just hate it when I get a really interesting question or comment, spend a long time writing a reply and then… nothing more. The blog reader never returns to read the follow-up on their comment and continue the conversation. It’s a wasted opportunity to really connect and have interesting conversations.
My plugin reminds the blog reader of their comment when a follow-up comment is created. It sends an @reply to the blog reader with at link to the relevant blog post through your own twitter account or an account created for this purpose (to avoid clutter on your main twitter account).
You can set up the plugin to use your twitter account through the admin page. This can be found by navigating to setting->CommentTweets:

The admin page look likes this:

When you have set up the account to use, you can now see how your blog readers are notified throught twitter @replies:

There are several improvements planned:
If you have more improvement ideas, I would love to hear about them.
The plugin is so far only tested with Wordpress 2.7, so I would love to hear from you if you have tested this on other versions of wordpress. Also if you have problems getting the plugin to work, tell me and I will try to fix it or if I cannot, I will write the information in the readme-file, so other users will know.




=== CommentTweets ===
Contributors: Therese Hansen
Tags: twitter, comments, widget
Requires at least: 2.7
Tested up to: 2.7
When a reply is made to a comment, a twitter notification (@twittername) will be sent to the original comment author to notify him/her of the reply. The notification will be sent from your Twitteraccount.
This will allow the users to follow up on the comment and expand the conversation if desired.
== Installation ==
1. Download the plugin archive and expand it (you’ve likely already done this).
2. Put the ‘CommentTweets’ folder into your wp-content/plugins/ directory.
3. Go to the Plugins page in your WordPress Administration area and click ‘Activate’ for ‘CommentTweets’.
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= Is it possible to let the commenters decide if they want the notification =
In this version all commenters will receive the notification. In the next version it will be possible to check a checkbox to get the notification.
= Why do I need a twitter account to use this plugin? =
You need a twitter account to make this plugin work because the plugin needs a place to send the notifications from. If you don’t want to clutter your twitteraccount with these replies, make a new twitter account specifically for this purpose.
You can download the plugin here.




This is a plugin that adds a twitter link to comments if the comment author uses an email connected to a twitter account.
=== Add Twitter Link to Comments ===
Tags: twitter, comments, widget
Contributors: Therese Hansen, http://www.twitter.com/qedtherese
Requires at least: 2.7
Tested up to: 2.7
This is a plugin that adds a twitter link to comments if the comment author uses an email connected to a twitter account.
== Installation ==
1. Download the plugin archive and expand it (you’ve likely already done this).
2. Put the ‘PutTwitterurlOnComments’ folder into your wp-content/plugins/ directory.
3. Go to the Plugins page in your WordPress Administration area and click ‘Activate’ for ‘Add Twitter Link to Comments’.


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