cross-post

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cross′-post`


v.i., v.t.
Computers. to post (the same message) to two or more newsgroups.
[1995–2000]
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With the platforms linked, it's easy to cross-post content, which means posting the same content on both platforms at the same time.
(Please, no.) It's the influencers I feel most sorry for, obligated by commercial demands to cross-post across platforms and explore every new network in case it just so proves to be one that takes off.
(Free services like HootSuite and TweetDeck can help you cross-post, as well as assist in managing the social media you follow.)
* Cross-post to America's Job Bank and the GoJobs network of over 500 additional online career sites.
Instagram Stories received a redesigned sharing option with a new "Your Facebook Story" option where users can cross-post on Facebook as well.
KickSync's users can quickly price research and cross-post individual or multiple items.
It started with the Nithsdale cross-post, mailrunners on horseback.
20 ( ANI ): A new app for iPhone allows users to cross-post to various social media websites at once, including a user's own website.
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