Author: Eric Tracz
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PeepSo 1.2.0 Has Native WordPress oEmbed Support
I know what youโre thinking: โWow! Fantastic! Superb! Awesome! Fabulousโฆ Huh?โ You were right the first time. oEmbed in PeepSo 1.2.0 is a way of presenting a link on a website. Instead of showing blue text and an underline, you get to show the actual content you want to share. So if you wanted to show…
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PeepSo 1.2.0 is Out!
Weโre proud to announce the release of PeepSo 1.2.0. This release focuses on Core PeepSo and MsgSo. We added a bunch of new features and improved others.
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BuddyPress To PeepSo Migration Tool
One of the most frequently asked questions weโve received since releasing PeepSo is whether we have an easy way to migrate BuddyPress to PeepSo. Why, yes. Yes, we do!
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PeepSo 1.0.1 Is Out
PeepSo 1.0.1 BugFix release targets three very specific bugs that were reported right after the release of the stable version. We felt that these bugs could not wait for another major release. Our developers fixed them right away.
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PeepSo Stable Release Is Out!
The PeepSo 1.0.0 stable release is out now! Itโs taken us more than a year and a half, a ton of effort and more coffee than youโd think a team of developers could absorb but it worked. The result is fantastic!
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Getting On the Same Page…Literally
The saying goes, “are we on the same page?” Meaning: do we understand each other, is everything clear, has everyone learned what they need to know so progress can be made.
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Looking For An Alternative To BuddyPress?
BuddyPress is a popular social network plugin for WordPress. Itโs made by Automattic, the same company that is behind WordPress. Itโs free and itโs featured on the backend of WordPress, and itโs been around since 2009. Itโs not surprising that BuddyPress has 200.000+ installs.
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Outsourcing Censorship: Who Cleans Up Your Social Network’s Feed?
To keep offensive content out of our newsfeeds, social networking sites can employ one of two strategies: they can “active moderate”(screening every single post uploaded), or they can rely on their users to report anything suspicious or unsavory, and pass those reports over to content moderators.