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How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:03 am
by mlmron313
Hello,

I have 1 post that i want to reblog across 20 of my accounts from 1 of my main accounts.

I first tried to put a unknown hashtag like xpx911 into the photo and in the bot, make the bot search for that tag.

When i did this, the scrape worked however i got this error:* FAILED: get list of URLs: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

what would be my best approach to this?

Thank you!

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:10 am
by mlmron313
Also, When i reblog a post, how can i keep the current links and description of the post to my reblogged account. When i reblogged it seems to take away the links/description eventhough i didnt click that option.

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 1:58 pm
by martin@rootjazz
MASS REBLOG

Enter the URL (or a file path containing multiple specific post URLS)
Select the accounts
Clilck Reblog


Then all accounts will reblog the specified post / posts

as for removing descriptions, am looking into now

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 2:13 pm
by martin@rootjazz
blank descriptions issue fixed, it was caused by having an empty description (yours) which was wiping out hte original.

Will update app today

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:17 pm
by martin@rootjazz
running more tests across multiple machines to try and generate these issues here

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:53 pm
by martin@rootjazz
all accounts posted 150 images without issue, then hit daily limit across multiple machines.

This was running 1 action, with 1 thread, without proxy and a timeout value of 90 (settings tab > proxy group)

I know moses has tested the same way and still has the issue.

I am testing small images all less than 100k, although I don't think this is the issue as wouldn't be after 100 successes, but random, could you check the images you are uploading, perhaps send me 120 or so images and I can test those.

As said before, I really have to be able to replicate your issue here in order to stand any chance of getting to the bottom of it

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 5:00 am
by mlmron313
The account i am reblogging from is called
I used his earliest post and when i reblogged it on the account everything just disappears....
Tell me what other info you need?


Thank you greatly

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 5:03 am
by mlmron313
what do you mean but this

"blank descriptions issue fixed, it was caused by having an empty description (yours) which was wiping out hte original."


I will try to make new accounts tomorrow and reblog.

Another extra question

when making new accounts, for the blog title how do you use the <end> token to separate comments. Please show me a example

Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 4:24 pm
by martin@rootjazz
mlmron313 wrote:what do you mean but this

"blank descriptions issue fixed, it was caused by having an empty description (yours) which was wiping out hte original."
The reblogging module which you reported was removing the original description has been fixed

http://rootjazz.com/tumblingjazz/updatetesting.html


when making new accounts, for the blog title how do you use the <end> token to separate comments. Please show me a example
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Re: How to reblog a specific post across 20 accounts?

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2015 12:27 am
by mlmron313
Thanks alot! I'll let you know if i have any other concerns!