Do you mean a scheduler? Or something else?
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Fedi.Tips 🎄 (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 04:04:36 JST Fedi.Tips 🎄 -
Fedi.Tips 🎄 (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 05:44:34 JST Fedi.Tips 🎄 Posting frequency for what? A repeated message?
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Seph Harrison♊ ✅ (taur10@venera.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 05:44:38 JST Seph Harrison♊ ✅ @feditips Similar, but without having to set date and time, instead you'd set a posting frequency, and then instead of selecting post or schedule, you'd select queue/add to queue. -
Fedi.Tips 🎄 (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 05:54:09 JST Fedi.Tips 🎄 Ah, interesting situation.
As far as I know the only options with advanced scheduling stuff would be third party commercial services like those linked in the original post?
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Seph Harrison♊ ✅ (taur10@venera.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 05:54:10 JST Seph Harrison♊ ✅ @feditips @taurnation is primarily a link share group, and sporadically I get around to going through the various art galleries where I follow artists that draw taurs and the like, which results in a flood of link posts. I try to space them out somewhere between 20 and 40 minutes, but not only do I have to keep track of the next time slot, it's possible to max out the scheduler. -
Seph Harrison♊ ✅ (taur10@venera.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 06:08:38 JST Seph Harrison♊ ✅ @feditips @taurnation Seems that way, though it seems like it'd be easy to do this client side, so I'm surprised no one's done it yet, after all the client would just have to know how often to check a file for posts and send the oldest one that's there. I think it's something I might be able to script using Toot or similar, but I wouldn't know where to start. -
Fedi.Tips 🎄 (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 06:09:20 JST Fedi.Tips 🎄 For what it's worth, I've heard toot is very useful for automated scripts.
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