TrustFlow FAQ

Aug 15, 2003 11:26


Updated 2006-04-10: this is about the old version of TrustFlow, which is no longer in operation. See the FAQ for the new version.

Frequently asked questions about TrustFlow for LiveJournal. Please note that I will be very rude to anyone who asks a question answered here so please read carefully before posting.
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translucent August 22 2003, 18:44:48 UTC

I've just noticed a couple of support requests from people thinking it's a list of people not on your friends list who read your journal, as though it's a kind of tracker.

People read less than you think. State, in big letters?

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anonymous August 23 2003, 11:46:12 UTC
"Got no results. Perhaps it is not an existing LJ username, or perhaps it's a community or someone who has defined no friends? Sorry!"
i do have an lj name,it's not a community,and i have defined friends.
^does that just mean that noone else reads it?

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mija_aloevera August 23 2003, 20:07:23 UTC
This is cool...thanks

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strawberrzlove August 24 2003, 10:26:20 UTC
im wondering do you have closest 50 friends, stuff like that?

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spoiled_sk8ter August 24 2003, 12:29:03 UTC
I know this might be a stupid question, but how do I get it on my Livejournal entry?

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6waysfromsunday August 25 2003, 17:43:23 UTC
dont worry i was going to ask the same thing...

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shawnsmalley August 26 2003, 02:42:35 UTC
The easiest way to do this is just to copy the source code (minus the and tags) and just paste it into an entry so you can retain the links to their LiveJournals as well as the nice neat formatting and such.
Just right click on the page with the results and hit "View Source", or select "View Source" from your browser's window. It should open up in Notepad, or something of the sort. Then just select all the text except for the HEAD and BODY tags (be sure to leave out the tags at the bottom), copy it to the clipboard (CTRL+C or APPLE+C) then paste it into your LiveJournal entry (CTRL+V) and post as normal.
Worked for me.
Anyone who hasn't been particularly experienced in the ways of HTML may find it a bit tricky, but I can provide additional assistance if this is unclear.

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6waysfromsunday August 26 2003, 11:48:17 UTC
thanks.

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