Is there a Twitter plugin for WordPress that allows me to show only tweets that mention a specific @username?
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I would recommend going down the RSS route. You can use Twitter search (http://search.twitter.com/) to search for a username, for example, belos is a search for my username (@mosquitohawk)-
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=mosquitohawk
This shows all mentions of me in any Tweets and then creates an RSS feed for the list-
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=mosquitohawk
Actually that looks like Atom technically instead of RSS, but anyway, the idea is the same, it's an XML based feed.
Then use a plug-in like "Feed List" (link included below) to pull in that feed.
Hope that is useful to you!
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M$Does a widget do? It should do pretty much the same as @Croakingtoad suggested.. But without you having to fix it up yourself. Installation seems pretty strait forward.
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M$It will allow you to post a blog entry daily, weekly, etc...from whatever twitter account you assign to it....
Take a look:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/twitter-tools/
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