X-post self posts?
Hello fellow loungers. First off gratitude for Snapzu, this is a 'site' better than other front pages of the internet ;). As a newbie I am thoroughly enjoying my time, the ease of learning, the fascinating reading, and of course, the excellent company. Thanks for having me. My question is, is it possible to cross post a self post? Let's say for example I wanted to post a question in Canada and Nature and Hiking (if that were a tribe) to get the largest audience and more likely get my question answered ? If yes, how, and if not, can it be made possible eventually? Thank you for your time. xoxo
11 years ago by MrsBean
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I haven't seen functionality like this for self posts. What you can do is create a native "snap" (doesn't contain an external link) and just submit it to multiple tribes.
Thanks AJ0690. Glad to know we can do that without penalty. Awesome.
Hey I just noticed you made 3 separate self posts, which is not what I meant. What I meant was that you can create one snap (using the Create Snap button on top) and then selecting "Compose" and creating it that way. Once you add your text, you can select a few tribes for it to be submitted to all of them at once, all interconnected, similarly to how it's done when submitting a link. Before publishing you can also add a social list where you and other people can submit travel ideas, pics, video, and vote on them and eventually listing the best stuff on top.
Oooooooh. Well that makes so much sense. That is what I was trying to figure out. Seriously need to work on my reading skills! I did it through "compose self post" thereby doing it the hard way (nothing unusual there ;) ) I got it now, thanks AJ, glad you followed up.
Yep, like aj said... the best way to do this is by creating a native snaps and then choosing up to 3 tribes to post it into (you can post into as many as 5 tribes with higher level). Native snaps are meant to be "native" to snapzu, meaning the page hosts text and other items on the site itself and is not a link snap, which has a main link that goes to whatever is being shared.