Posting So Philly Moments via Email and Twitter
Posting Moments by Email
Posting a Moment by email is easy:
1. Type the Moment in the body of a new email message.
2. Attach a photo.
3. Set the subject to one of the So Philly themes:
- Check it
- Confess
- What the?
4. Send the message to your personal auto-publishing address. That's it!
What's my personal auto-publishing address?
Each user has a unique email address used to publish Moments. To view and customize your personal auto-publishing address, go to the User Settings page. Click Edit Account to go to your Profile page then select User Settings.
Your personal auto-publishing address lets you post Moments safely using your username and a unique verification code. For example, to post a Moment to So Philly, user JGreenPark will send a Moment to the personal auto-publishing address JGreenPark.x9951@submit.nbcphiladelphia.com.
Will Moments I post via email show in my profile?
Yes. Emailed-in Moments will display your username and will show in your public profile.
Posting Moments from Twitter
Before tweeting Moments, first enter your twitter account information in the User Settings page. You'll only need to this once; we will verify your account immediately and you will be able to post your Moments by replying to or mentioning @somyphi in your Moment.
To enter your twitter account information click Edit Account to go to the Profile page, then select User Settings and enter your twitter username and password.
To post a new Moment, simply reply to or mention @somyphi in your tweet:
1. Create a new tweet and type in your Moment.
2. Enter @somyphi anywhere in the tweet.
3. Tag the tweet with one of the So Philly themes:
- #checkit
- #confess
- #whatthe?
4. To post a photo with your Moment first upload the photo to twitpic. You can then either post the Moment directly from twitpic or simply include the photo's URL in the body of the Moment.
5. Post your tweet. That's it! Your Moment will appear in So Philly and in your public profile page.
What's Twitpic?
Twitpic is a service that lets Twitter users post and share photos. Learn more about Twitpic at: http://twitpic.com.

