Thanks for the shout out. Big research on this because I'm for wide adoption and onboarding wordpress bloggers to steemit. So far it works and no problems if approached as mentioned. Also, just realized how cool it is to have a media library on my wordpress blog for easily adding dividers and signature graphics to my steemit blogs. That's going to save an hour a week. I think this project has a bright future. Thanks for the mention :)
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@fredrikka thanks for your reply. I'll have a look into it when I start blogging again.
@hungryhustle I read @omitaylor's post the other day and unless things have changed recently then that doesn't work. I never had problems per se because the cheetah comments were an upvote and not a flag, but I tried posting direct links, writing where and when I had posted before on my Wordpress account but I still got a comment from the bot. Maybe this has changed recently but posting a link, saying where it had come from and pointing out that it was my original content wasn't enough 3 or 4 months ago. Like I said, I never actually got flagged, but seeing a cheetah upvote doesn't look good on the post even when you do clarify multiple times that you have posted on Wordpress previously, so it just became easier to post it on here first and avoid that headache.
@omitaylor good to know that you've tried the Steempress thing and it is working for you. Do you have to pay any money towards it? I'm not really sure what you mean by signature graphics and dividers, all I know is for mine I can copy and paste either direction and it takes me less than 2 minutes. I'm surprised it took you an hour. Unless these signature graphics and divider things you mention are things that can't be copied and take hours to create
Hey @lewisjfclarke, if you post great content then @steempress-io will upvote your post for sure. So @cheetah won't bother you. They do not flag the content without clarifying or warning the users. Also, once you have a f2f with them and get your profile approved, they won't bother at all.
Also, whenever you post through Steempress, there is an option to include a the original WP blog's link. That will also confirm that it has been posted through your own blog using SteemPress.
One more thing you can do. Write a blog post on your WP blog like this:
https://hungrypb.com/2018/06/09/hello-world/
Haha! I hope you enjoy using it. And this will also solve your problem which you mentioned in your last post. :) Your content is great and you deserve to get better upvotes. Believe me, SteemPress is the key.
That's nice of you to say @hungryhustle. I must admit I have become slightly disillusioned over the last few months trying to direct more people to my blog and enjoying my posts. Maybe this is the tool I need to break the combination lock...