Unlimited Written Communication With Pastebin
Posted on by David McWaters
Pastebin.com is an unusual website that provides any visitor the opportunity to share unlimited amounts of written content without having to transfer a file or document. You simply paste in the text, submit the content under a variety of settings, and share the URL your submission produces.
This tool is often used by webmasters and programers for sharing large amounts of text that is prohibited by the average instant messenger. Many internet marketers and other online professionals have started using this tool for Twitter and other social media sites that have a maximum character limit per message. The tool, as well as its results, doesn’t play a role in SEO or SMO but it does save a large amount of time when communicating outside a forum or blog.
What Can Pastebin Do?
- Paste unlimited content in a variety of forms (public, private, time limited)
- Submit text with syntax highlighting for up to 100 languages
- Host content under an anonymous ‘guest’ or use your own account
- Sign in with Twitter, Google, and Facebook
- Easy to share URL that makes content sharing fast
- Interacts with numerous outside applications (WebOS, Android, Mac, Microsoft, Opera, etc.)
- Track trending submissions that other submit
- The ability to monitor all real time text submissions
- Setup multiple alerts pertaining to your account
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