Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. computing An electronic message posted to multiple newsgroups simultaneously.
- n. computing An act of crossposting.
- v. computing, transitive To post (a message) to multiple newsgroups simultaneously.
- v. computing, intransitive To make a crosspost.
Etymologies
- cross- + post (Wiktionary)
Examples
“And I love the fact that I can easily "crosspost" to Facebook and Twitter on a per post basis.”
“I thought I'd crosspost my thoughts on this from my blog, where I link through to some older posts.”
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“(Note: I automatically crosspost to Twitter, thence to Facebook.)”
“You may now return to your regularly scheduled media spin-programming. crosspost from FL”
“Kat will be posting at zarhooie_blogathon@Dreamwidth, but has graciously decided to crosspost to LiveJournal.”
“Today's pet peeve is people who use apps to crosspost their twitter feed to Livejournal.”
“Apologies - I failed to crosspost the poll to world_cup_2010 yesterday and instead posted it here twice.”
“It's time we began protecting that right by passing the Employee Free Choice Act. This is a crosspost from AFL-CIO Now blog.”
“So, I don't really have time for an entry, which usually seems to take me one to two hours to write and edit and post and crosspost.”
“I just wanted to point up that the type of people who comment on Slashdot, especially the ones commenting on that crosspost, in no way reflect the average person out there.”
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