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pin or pinning is a feature that allows the author to choose a post to put at the top of their profile (or homepage) which is then called a pinned or sticky post.

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Why

Sometimes you want to pin a post that's temporally (or temporarily) relevant - e.g. before an event (human) or site shutdown.

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Software Support

  • WordPress has supported sticky posts since 2.7

Silo Support

Facebook

Facebook has supported pinned posts on events, pages, and groups for quite some time (the admin/creators of such posts/pages has the ability to (un)pin posts).

  • Noticeably absent: Facebook DOES NOT have the ability for a user to pin a post on their own profile/timeline.

facebook-pinned-post-group.png

Facebook pinned posts appear with a separate header from "recent activity" and look visually distinct from the chronological list of posts.

Twitter

Twitter's mid-2014 UI update added support for a pinned post on a user profile.

twitter-pinned-tweet.png

Twitter pinned tweets are marked with "pinned tweet", but otherwise are integrated into the primary list of tweets.

Brainstorming

More thinking on pinned / sticky posts. Various thoughts:

tag or category specific

pinning and feed files

  • I don't want a reader to treat a pinned post as always the most recent in a feed. Do readers sort things themselves by published date, or display things in the order they pull them from a feed? - Amy Guy
  • Tantek Çelik I would not do anything with pinning in feed files. Readers are likely to just display in dt-published order most recent first anyway.

first or just near top

  • You may not want it to be the first post in your profile - because that may give the illusion that there's nothing newer.
  • Possibly 1-2 normal in-stream posts display, then followed by the pinned post, almost like it is a promoted post for itself.
  • Tantek Çelik: I'm pretty sure I want my pinned post to presentationally be the first post-like thing on my profile, in the stream of posts etc.

auto-unpinning

Tantek Çelik I am considering implementing pinned posts, but having them auto-unpin after some period of time like ~60 days. This will both make them easier to implement, and also provide an automatic way to not have to worry about unpinning something eventually. I like systems that by default clean-up after themselves.

Session

Sessions about pinning:

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