There’s an interesting feature in KwiClick that lets you set a default message to be used when sending videos to Facebook or Twitter. But what exactly is a default message?
A default message is a block of text that KwiClick can automatically insert into your status update when you post a video to Facebook and Twitter. This saves you a bit of time if you typically write similar messages with each status update.
Here’s an example: “I found an interesting video that you should check out: $title”
You’ll notice that I used the variable $title. This will automatically insert the name of the video into your status update. You can also use another variable called $type which will output the type of content that you are sending (this can include a video, image, or map). So if you shared a flickr image with your friends on Twitter and wrote “Check out this $type I found” into the status message area in KwiClick, your friends would see “Check out this image I found”.
Another handy feature with our status update tool will tell you how many characters are remaining while you write your message. This is used to make sure you don’t exceed the character limit.
Do you have an idea of how we can improve the status updater? Let us know in the comments.
















