Hello, I often had to placate my users by telling them that the message saying "can follow or share on your behalf" was not something we were going to use...but I have been thinking that following/liking my main accounts could be the "price" for creating a login for my site.
No I am asking if the permission to "follow/share on your behalf" can be used to do exactly what it says at sign/up or login to ensure users are following me on twitter or liking my FB page.
Hi Andrea, Ah ok, that makes sense (misunderstood the "price" part of your question :-) That is not currently possible. But, here are some options: - publish a post on behalf of the user docs.oneall.com/api/resources/users/write-to-users-wall/ - and with more features docs.oneall.com/api/resources/social-sharing/ - use the Oneall social data collected from the social network (an access token), and call the social network API directly to follow/like. This will be specific to each social network.
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Are you asking if you can remove the permission to "follow/share on your behalf" when users login to your site?
Thanks.
No I am asking if the permission to "follow/share on your behalf" can be used to do exactly what it says at sign/up or login to ensure users are following me on twitter or liking my FB page.
Ah ok, that makes sense (misunderstood the "price" part of your question :-)
That is not currently possible. But, here are some options:
- publish a post on behalf of the user docs.oneall.com/api/resources/users/write-to-users-wall/
- and with more features docs.oneall.com/api/resources/social-sharing/
- use the Oneall social data collected from the social network (an access token), and call the social network API directly to follow/like. This will be specific to each social network.
Regards.
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