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crosspost

American  
[kraws-pohst] / ˈkrɔsˌpoʊst /
Or x-post

verb

crossposted, crossposting
  1. Digital Technology. to post (a message or other content) to more than one forum or on more than one platform, either simultaneously or by copying from one to another.


noun

  • crossposts
    plural
  1. Digital Technology. Also, crossposting. a message or other piece of content posted to more than one forum or on more than one platform, either simultaneously or by copying from one to another.

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During the transition, consider using a service such as crossposter.masto.donte.com.br or moa.party to have your tweets crosspost to Mastodon.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 11, 2022

But they’re not the only fanfic site out there, either. Fanfiction.net still exists and is still the preferred platform for some, although many crosspost to both sites.

From The Verge Aug. 15, 2022

Admins like Chang suggest members try out the app or crosspost items and asks.

From The Verge Jan. 12, 2022

It's usually safe to crosspost to up to three or four groups.

From Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe

The streets were deep in mud; Martie smiled as she read the crossposts: "High Street," "Maple Avenue," and "Sunset Avenue."

From Martie, the Unconquered by Kathleen Thompson Norris

Since its upload date on Saturday, Jan. 1, the video has been crossposted to other subreddits, including r/AnimalsBeingJerks and r/Golf.

From Fox News Jan. 5, 2022

It's also suggested that if an article is crossposted a Followup-To: header be included.

From Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe

Nearly every FAQ is also crossposted to news.answers, which is used as a Usenet repository for them.

From Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe

The term `dahmum' is derived from the name of a militant OS/2 advocate, and originated when an extensively crossposted OS/2-versus-Linux debate was fed through Dissociated Press.

From The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, 20 Aug 2000 by Guy L. Steele

As a result, the unmoderated rec.humor.oracle.d is frequently crossposted to by the clueless, looking for advice on SQL.

From The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, 20 Aug 2000 by Guy L. Steele

Trump's attorney, Christopher Kise, immediately apologized for the incident and claimed it was an "inadvertent" result of Trump's team crossposting between social media and his website.

From Salon Oct. 20, 2023

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