In response to this post about how you can put a “Follow Me” Twitter badge on your WordPress.com blog, budgallant says:
that’s interesting, but definitely not at alternative to actually displaying the twitter updates…. what is up with wordpress? do they have a bias against twitter?
It’s not an anti-Twitter thing; it’s about WordPress.com stripping any javascript that you attempt to paste into one of its widgets. They say it’s a security measure, and I’ll take them at their word. I suppose if you have several million blogs on one server domain, you don’t want one with malicious code to bring the whole platform down. So the easy way out is to not allow anything but straight HTML in sidebar widgets.
Thankfully, there is a way around the problem, that lets you both have a badge people can click to follow you, and also display your latest Tweets.
You do the first part by following the instructions I had in the previous post.
Putting the latest Tweets in is actually easier, because Twitter provides an RSS feed that you can pull into an RSS widget in WordPress.com.
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