The Threads share button is now available from AddToAny!
📱 Share to the Threads app on Android & iOS
💻 As soon as Threads launches a sharing endpoint for the web, the Threads share button will appear on desktop too
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We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products. We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
AddToAny now supports a strict Content Security Policy. Here's how to take advantage as a developer:
1) Generate an unpredictable "nonce" per request.
2) Add the nonce to your CSP.
3) Add the nonce attribute to your AddToAny <script> element(s).
Check out the live CSP AddToAny demo here:
demo.addtoany.com/csp
View the page's HTML source code to see how it uses two backwards compatible policies to 1) enforce an allow list, and 2) to enforce the nonce with 'strict-dynamic'.
Facebook currently has a bug affecting users trying to share to a Page they manage:
"User opted out of platform: The action attempted is disallowed, because the user has opted out of Facebook platform."
We filed a bug report and their engineering team is working on a fix.
Until Facebook gets this fixed, a workaround is to tap the "Create Post" button on the Facebook Page you manage, then manually copy & paste the URL you want to share.
We're rolling out a fix for the issues with add-ons right now! It will automatically be applied, so you don't need to take any steps to make add-ons work again & all your data should be unaffected.
Again, we're really sorry. More to come soon.
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Facebook's share counts API changed today, so Facebook counters have been showing 0 shares in many cases. AddToAny deployed a fix, so Facebook share counts will be back over the next couple days as the update rolls out.
Missing share counts after switching your site to HTTPS or changing URLs? Get your counts back with AddToAny Share Count Recovery! addtoany.com/blog/fix-share-…
Gmail currently has a known issue affecting contacts auto-completion when sharing to Gmail (and in some of their apps too). Google is aware of the issue and investigating.
Since the test method affected more than their official button, we are giving them some feedback, and asking for prior notice if they decide to remove counts in the future.
Share counts for @LinkedIn are back. LinkedIn tells us they were "running a test to determine the effectiveness of the share count number on the inShare button."