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It's been a while since I've done a bounty challenge, so here's another. Same basic rules: 1 answer per person, most creative/useful/helpful/entertaining answer wins. This time around, the award will be 50 reputation points via a Bounty.

This challenge is for my in-development plugin, Crossfire.

Plugin Purpose

Allows authors of multiple sites on a multisite network to cross-post their content from one site to another.

How it Works

Authors write a post as usual on the primary site. Then they select the sites to cross-post from a meta box. WordPress uses a custom post type to keep track of the cross-posted content on the sister sites.

Endgame

  • Visitors to both the main site and the sister sites will see the new post at the top of the page.
  • Comments on one site are automatically mirrored to all the others.
  • Feed subscribers will only see the new post in the original site's feed.

As I said, the plugin will be called Crossfire, but I need a creative name for the custom post type used on sister sites (where the post content is imported). Calling them "posts" isn't accurate since they won't show up in the site's feed.

So, give me your best ideas and the best of the best will be awarded 50 reputation points!

Contest ends Friday, April 23 at 19:00 UTC (12:00 Pacific).

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  • Will there be a UI exposed on the 'sister' site(s) for this CPT? Apr 18, 2011 at 17:48
  • Yes. You'll be able to manage the status and other attachments to the CPT from within the sister site ... there will also be hooks for SEO tools since the post will be visible on the front page, have a URL for the sister site, etc. It just pulls in content and comments from the "main" site.
    – EAMann
    Apr 18, 2011 at 17:50
  • You should add a bounty ,) ...
    – kaiser
    Apr 18, 2011 at 18:24
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    Questions must be open for 2 days before you can add a bounty, but I will as promised.
    – EAMann
    Apr 18, 2011 at 18:28
  • As promised, a 50-point bounty has been added.
    – EAMann
    Apr 20, 2011 at 18:41

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Ricochet

After all, this custom post type is kind of rebounding off one network site to another. Plus it's a bit of a play on words based on your plugin's name.

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  • One of my favorite so far, actually. Plays on the plugin name and everything!
    – EAMann
    Apr 21, 2011 at 15:01
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SPARKS

(I was thinking Flames....but that's kinda negative in the interwebs world, no?)

Is there a way to not have to post 30 characters??

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  • Dagnabit! I couldn't think of anything better, so I wont even try Apr 21, 2011 at 16:57
  • Thanks...it was the first thing that popped into my head. Sparks start fires, these sparks start crossfire conversations...... meh, that was my thinking at least! Apr 21, 2011 at 20:31
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Crossposts.

Simple, easy, accurate. They are posts from another site, crossposted to this site. Also fits with the name of your plugin.

Generally speaking, it's best to use descriptive names from other contexts. A lot of people understand the idea of "crossposting", which is obviously why you picked the plugin name. For a post_type, "crossposts" makes sense here, and people will recognize it from other contexts they've used it in.

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  • I was going to suggest this also, if we were allowed more than one answer. So, +1 from me! Apr 21, 2011 at 17:42
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FirePost

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  • Much more creative than CFpost, I'll give you that :-)
    – EAMann
    Apr 18, 2011 at 17:55
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network-wide-post

People not really into web will grasp this easier.

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DUPLEX

What do you think? :)

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Reflection

...because the post is being mirrored.

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  • Of the ones posted so far, I think I like this one best. It makes sense as a plural post type (I.e., "four Reflections"; as opposed to something like "four Ricochets", "four Site 2 Posts" or "four Duplexes") and is descriptive of what the post actually is (I.e., a mirrored copy).
    – aendra
    Apr 21, 2011 at 17:32
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I tend to veer more towards descriptive when picking things like this, so I'd suggest:

Network Post

Ultimately you're creating networks with this plugin, and calling it as such will reduce cognitive dissonance for admin users trying to figure out where all these new posts came from...

(Cool plugin idea, btw!)

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Snipes! Because someone's shooting their content at you from a distance :)

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CFpost

admittedly not very creative

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maybe CrossPoster ... or WidePoster.

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Multipost.

Because … it is posted on multiple sites. :)

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Bridge Post

since it bridges across multiple sites.

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Riposte

A play on post and the attaaack..! theme that CrossFire conjures up for me.

CrossFlame

If CrossFire is the plural, then CrossFlame seems like the logical singular.

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Something like:

Site 2 Post

or

Web 2 Post

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XPost, XSPost, XSP

Idea from XSS. Cross Site Posting -> XSPost

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cross-press

bit of a play on your plugin name and wordpress

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  • Same issue with edelwater's suggestion -- OP is asking for a post-type name, not a plugin name. The *press convention is used more for systems producing content (i.e., plugins), not the content type itself.
    – aendra
    Apr 21, 2011 at 17:29

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