Think I finally got it working right. One suggestion for WordPress users:
If you’re using W3 Total Cache make sure you enable the setting to purge the term feed cache if you’re using the status post format to identify your Micro.blog posts.

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by Chris Reed • Permalink
Think I finally got it working right. One suggestion for WordPress users:
If you’re using W3 Total Cache make sure you enable the setting to purge the term feed cache if you’re using the status post format to identify your Micro.blog posts.

by Chris Reed • Permalink
Added a filter to my WordPress install to prevent Micro.blog posts from being automatically published to Facebook and Twitter by Jetpack.
Modified the code from this post.
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Testing out photo posting with micro.blog. This is a picture I took on a golf course last weekend with my new drone.

by Chris Reed • Permalink
Did a little work on my WordPress blog and feed to support the status format used for Micro.blog posts. Was pretty fun to implement and I’m really liking the looks of Micro.blog. Nice job @manton!
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Tony made Memphis his home and hearing him say it will always be home is really something special. Thanks for everything TA.
I’ll be back in Memphis, on a permanent basis, at some point in time. I can guarantee you that. Whether it’s working for this organization, or working somewhere else in the city, or just being one of those old dudes who hangs around Mem, eating barbecue or whatever, and one day you’ll tap some old dude on the shoulder and it’ll be like, Yo, that’s Tony Allen — man, whether it’s any of those things, or whether it’s something else. I’ll be back in Memphis. No doubt.
by Chris Reed • Permalink
Thank you Zach.
To Zach — Thank you for all the joy and magical moments too numerous to count. Thank you for the energy and excitement you brought each and every night to FedExForum. Thank you for your leadership and service. Thank you for your larger than life impact and for keeping all Memphians warm. Thank you.
While there will be a time and place to recognize your lasting impact in Memphis, starting today, as stated earlier by Controlling Owner, Robert Pera, number 50 will never be worn by any other member of the Memphis Grizzlies.
