http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/20/ifttt-is-the-latest-service-to-be-affected-... When I saw the headline I was worried that the implementation of the At-Large Social media strategy would be derailed, but according to IFTTT's email: "...we will be removing all Twitter Triggers, disabling your ability to push tweets to places like email, Evernote and Facebook. All Personal and Shared Recipes using a Twitter Trigger will also be removed. Recipes using Twitter Actions and your ability to post new tweets via IFTTT will continue to work just fine." So using IFTTT actions to post to Twitter will be ok. A primer of what IFTTT does - https://ifttt.com/wtf Just to summarize the implementation strategy for the At-Large Social Media Strategy : - Use Confluence blog posts (similar to creating a wiki page) from the At-Large wiki. Blog Posts would be done by staff and/or the ALAC chair when testing is complete. - Use IFTTT to monitor the RSS feed of the Confluence blog posts and create a Tweet and Facebook link post which links back to the Confluence blog post Here's a link to one of the recipes : https://ifttt.com/recipes/58070 . I'll probably remove this link in a few days as the location for the Confluence blog posts will be changing Dev Anand