reblogged/liked in dashboard
reblogged/liked in dashboard
Is this possible, reblogged/liked in dashboard ?
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Re: reblogged/liked in dashboard
Not sure I fully understand you. Do you mean see the stats as they appear in the dashboard?
If so, then check the accounts you want to check, then click the STATS button below the ACCOUNTS CONTROL. The program will then go log in (with your account proxy), scrape the values and report them in the ACCOUNTS CONTROL
If so, then check the accounts you want to check, then click the STATS button below the ACCOUNTS CONTROL. The program will then go log in (with your account proxy), scrape the values and report them in the ACCOUNTS CONTROL
Re: reblogged/liked in dashboard
I want to liked and reblogged only from blogs that I follow.
Regards
Regards
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Re: reblogged/liked in dashboard
ahh, don't know. Will need to check and get back to you, but I don't think so. You would need to scrape your followers, then use a like / reblog a random post function.
Actually you can do a random mass like, but the app does slow down if trying to do that to a huge list, as it is created as a mass action, so all follow blogs create an action, which can be 1000s and the processor was not bad to handle that many.
For reblogs, not an option. Maybe there is a call for a scrape random option from list of blogs. That would fix the above slow down for mass like random selection and offer the functionality to all modules, but does require you to perform a few steps. Although once I hopefully get the chain actions coded (my current holy grail of todo aims) it should be simple.
Actually you can do a random mass like, but the app does slow down if trying to do that to a huge list, as it is created as a mass action, so all follow blogs create an action, which can be 1000s and the processor was not bad to handle that many.
For reblogs, not an option. Maybe there is a call for a scrape random option from list of blogs. That would fix the above slow down for mass like random selection and offer the functionality to all modules, but does require you to perform a few steps. Although once I hopefully get the chain actions coded (my current holy grail of todo aims) it should be simple.