I don't use LoudTwitter to do it; a friend wrote and hosts a custom script that does it for a handful of people.
Unlike LoudTwitter, it's not all-or-nothing; it's got the first five tweets uncut and the rest cut, so it's actually useful to me as a summary.
I loathe it when a Twitter archive doesn't link back to the original Twitter entries, because if it does link back, then I can follow the 'in reply to' links and get context. (If someone's client breaks the 'in reply to', or if someone breaks them on purpose, I get WRATHFUL.)
If I could not feed Twitter into LJ/DW, I would not use Twitter.
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Date: 2009-11-20 10:54 am (UTC)I don't use LoudTwitter to do it; a friend wrote and hosts a custom script that does it for a handful of people.
Unlike LoudTwitter, it's not all-or-nothing; it's got the first five tweets uncut and the rest cut, so it's actually useful to me as a summary.
I loathe it when a Twitter archive doesn't link back to the original Twitter entries, because if it does link back, then I can follow the 'in reply to' links and get context. (If someone's client breaks the 'in reply to', or if someone breaks them on purpose, I get WRATHFUL.)
If I could not feed Twitter into LJ/DW, I would not use Twitter.