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Here’s what today’s Miiverse update does

Nintendo has released a new update to Miiverse that now allows users to take posts from the social media hub and post them to any website.

"We've added a feature that lets you embed a Miiverse post in a web page. Just open the web version of Miiverse, select a post and then click on "Embed this Post" to obtain the HTML code for embedding on your web page," Nintendo explained.

Of course, there are other changes in the update as well including a reduction in the amount of "Yeahs" that show up on your activity feed. However, you'll now see the full post for each Yeah instead of just a few words. Nintendo has also added an option to completely stop Yeahs from appearing in your activity feed. You can find this option in the Miiverse Settings under the User Page -> User Menu section.

And lastly, Nintendo has updated the User Page for the web version of Miiverse so that it now matches the Wii U and Nintendo 3DSĀ  versions. It also includes your favorite handwritten post.

Look, it works!

You must have JavaScript enabled on your device to view Miiverse posts that have been embedded in a website. View post in Miiverse.

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