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Why do you think it’s related to our plugin?
ryan
ParticipantI fixed it. I added the whole path which had “wp-admin/options-general.php?page=NextScripts_SNAP.php”
and added the ‘s’ on ‘http’ so it will be ‘https://’
This fixed it.
Astor
ParticipantThanks. I was using the default fill method (“Facebook”) and I will change it to “Set your own”.
It’s strange that the default method fails randomly.
John Henry, it’s already implemented in the V4.

You can’t use @ symbol in a hashtag.
Felix Futuri
ParticipantOh here is the error code if it helps. Again, working fine on my other site:
Array
(
[pgID] =>
[isPosted] => 0
[pDate] => 2015-09-20 04:42:05
[Error] => Something went wrong – Array
(
[api_error_code] => 7
[message] => You don’t have permission to edit that board.
[code] => API_ERROR
[target] =>
[http_status] => 401
))
Felix Futuri
ParticipantI get the “you don’t have access to edit that board” error on one of my sites, but on another one it posts just fine.
Very strange because I imported the settings from one to the other, and the names of the boards are completely different.
One the one site that doesn’t work, I even switched to new boards, created new boards, nothing fixed it. Is there a solution? It’s strange that one works and the other doesnt.
Muhaimin
Participantoh, this is happened mostly because using other plugin.
in my case, Facebook All.
I disabled it, then authorize my FB account in SNAP.
it works!
Muhaimin
ParticipantI got the same error message and couldn’t find the solution anywhere.
Astor
ParticipantAny help? We still having this issue. I tried to describe the problem with this image:

Thanks
Aaron
ParticipantJohn,
Sorry to jump on your thread but if I understand your request, you can actually do this now.
Just to be sure, I believe you want to be able to schedule a message, photo, video, etc. to post on your various social networks but don’t want that message(s) to display on your blog/website. If that’s what you’re trying to do, as I stated you can do it now.
Here how I do it.
1. Create a new custom post type but do not make the post public, searchable, or archived. There are plugins to create custom post types but it only requires a few simple lines of code added to your theme’s functions.php file (if you need help with this let me know)
2. Then in the SNAP settings, add the custom post type you create as one of the post types that get autoposted.
3. Simply add your post, image, video, etc. and schedule the post using the built in WP post schedule function.
4. [Optional] You can customize the SNAP autopost setting per each post as you normally in the SNAP metabox under the post editor.Your post will be sent out as SNAP normally does but will not be visible or searchable on the frontend of your website.
If you’re concerned about your website database or Google finding your new custom posts (which you can block using a robots.txt file), you can use a plugin like Post Expirator which can unpublish or delete your post after a certain date.
This functionality can get very advanced. With a few additional plugins or customizations, you can create everything from a poor man’s Hootsuite (schedule bulk autopost in advance & pull in RSS feeds from any source to post to your personal and/or business accounts) to a complete Private Blog Network for SEO purposes.
Whenever, SNAP v4 comes out (which I hope will be soon because it’s been almost a year since the first announcement and still no beta) the above will be even more powerful because of the ability to auto repost specific types of post and categories.
Hope this helps.
Jill
ParticipantThanks!
>> This webpage is not available. Please try another page.
Please make sure you page is up and running before autoposting it.
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