Tweeting on Facebook just got harder–here are 2 ways you can still do it
Once again the hackers and data miners of the world are ruining everyone’s fun.
Personally, I’ve never been a huge fan of linking your Facebook and Twitter accounts so that tweets appear on Facebook and vice versa. These are two distinct platforms that serve different communication needs, after all. But for whatever reason, some users are into automatic cross-posting, and now that functionality is going away.
According to a post by Twitter Support (August 11, 2018), tweets and retweets will no longer automatically post to a connected Facebook account due to a recent Facebook update.
We’ve learned that Tweets and Retweets will no longer automatically post to connected Facebook accounts due to a recent Facebook update.
Don’t worry, you have other ways to share a Tweet ????https://t.co/fiwInkuyz7
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) August 1, 2018
The change shouldn’t come as a complete surprise. Ever since Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal, the company has been tightening up its API in hopes of preventing more misuse of Facebook data. What that means is the days of automatic Facebook/Twitter cross posts are over.
That said, Twitter says there are still ways to share a tweets on Facebook. It just involves more steps. Here’s how to do it:
To share a tweet via direct message:
To share a tweet via SMS or email:
You can learn more about these changes here.
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