Has anyone beside me had their blog on auto pilot? If so I’m sure I was not the only one who wanted to find a way to still receive post from programs or feeds without them publishing atomically. I thought that having automated content was cool at first because of the new content I got daily, until I realized I had no control of how many times a day I wanted to receive the posts or even check to see if I like or wanted the posts.
I did a lot of research on how to stop the automated posts from publishing automatically, but I did not have any success. Later I became extra frustrated because I got like 6 posts all at once within an hour published. So then I did some more research and I came up with this site that gave me the instructions to edit a code in the xmlrpc.php file in my root directory, and the next thing I knew all of my that came in automated where saved as a draft instead of unapproved content published.
FYI I barely use the content that I get automatically because it lowers my Alexa ranking. But anyone who like receiving automated content would find this very useful.
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