MGoFeed Twitter Account Dead?
Just wondering if anyone knows what happened to the MGoFeed (@MGoFeed) and MGoFeedFull (@MGoFeedFull)? Both accounts stopped working back in April.
Maybe it wasn't widely used, but after the MGoBlog Android app stopped working, I used that Twitter account to keep up with board posts. I just sent a Twitter push alert for when those accounts tweeted, and it worked great for keeping up with board posts and breaking news. Maybe the Mods/Creators could make something similar to MGoFeed? Brian's account only tweets front page content.
Does anyone else use something similar or different to keep up on things, or do you just go to the website and check (or keep it on the website and refresh all day if you're really in deep)?
They’ve kind of quit.
Those accounts have been dead for awhile, not sure why.
So many people worried about the dead around here.
Good thing Keith Jackson is alive and kicking!
In heaven an angel just spoke, "woah nelly!"
I never knew him beyond him calling games, but I do miss him.
Brian cried when talking about his death when it first happened on the podcast. That was the turning point.
We've gone like 2 days without an RIP post. Something must be wrong.
Death is on vacation or Death Takes a Holiday.
I guess we never built too much attachment to Nick Buoniconti...
Speak for yourself.
Nick Buoniconti and John Cappelletti are the reasons I became a football fan.
Yes, right before it died...
They both look so happy. Is DeNiro about to give him that bat?
Yep.
Yes indeed. Something about the imprint of the bat on the skull being a memento or something.....a lot of mumbling after that.
I am not wondering, but thank you for asking if I was.
All these years on here and still not one post that actually contributes anything.
+1. Underrated post
I see dead people.
Yes. They gone.
Syphilis is a hell of a drug..... I mean affliction
I'm assuming that the @MGoFeed twitter accounts were keyed on an RSS feed that was broken with the move to the new site, or some other change that ended it, and whoever set it up isn't paying attention. Theoretically it should be easy to set up again, assuming the new site has the proper coding - I don't know enough about it to check.