i like being able to follow the conversations. i wish there were a "replies" tab like twitter.
nope, definitely not just you. There are plenty of other who don't either - but heck, i use twitter, plurk & friendfeed and I like them
well it's good to see you over here!
hey, whilst your here - i'm not sure if you've seen this post - but if you like it, could you share it amongst your readers?
there are things I like about Twitter, and things I like about Plurk. Find myself in both of them more than either Jaiku or Pownce.
well pownce is just slow & painful at the mo...it's quite sad.
Chris, are you sure you've really, REALLY tried it?
Chris has left the building
Chris, whether you've left or not, I'm glad to see you here!
I hear ya - but it does grow on you... kind of like a conversation over a bottle of wine
I hated plurk at first. But I have found some value here that isn't replicated elsewhere.
this was a drive-by plurk to buzz the tower.
"negative ghost rider, the pattern is full."
it took me several days of steady plurking to get over the hump, Chris
I think Plurk is easier to converse with people.... many conversations going on at the same time.
it is you
chris! Pop back at 9:00 for our Plurkshop and you will see the beauty of Plurk in action
Thats 9:00 Eastern Tuesday night next week
Yeah, I think you kinda have to spend a little time on it. It's def a more intimate experience, or at least it feels that way to me..
get with it- we're all leaving Twitter because we can haz conversations here.
It's more complex - but check this thread - totally would have missed it on Twitter - keeping comments together rules!
that Plurk is way to better than borring Twitter
um, he's not listening...
I like it, but I'm often finding myself hitting the "mark all read" -- to experience "plurk zero"
if even for just a moment.
we all love plurk
ur not alone. I just don't get plurk.
chrisbrogan you've got to give plurk a chance.. I wasn't sure at first but now I
love it!
not sure how someone who has only done 8 posts can claim to have given Plurk a chance.
Perhaps part of getting it is reading and responding to your own posts.
I agree with you Chris. Plurk doesn't do it for me
finucane lol right on target for
chrisbrogan and probably
robins and others who whine that they don't get it-you have to do it to get it
Didn't get it either & didn't like the Karma feature. Changed my mind after a couple of Plurkshops though.
It's really a shame too, cause
chrisbrogan would stand to gain more from Plurk than most. Maybe he should ask
ProBlogger about it.
and not to beat a dead horse here, but I'm sorry, alot of you that complain about Plurk need to look at who you are following.
I've looked at some of your friend lists and its mostly folks that only come over to Plurk when Twitter is down, and complain about Plurk
I've said it before and it's like going to Taco Bell after Burger King is closed and complaining that they don't have Whoppers.
i don't like it either. i thinki it is the annoying emoticons that put me off. i gave it a shot, though i'll stick to twitter.
Okay, so let's take some of this. First, is a comment the start of a conversation. It was a statement. Are ALL posts conversations?
Further, if your version of showing me why you love it is crapping on my use of it ,wow. Useful.
Finally, not all services are for everyone. Maybe you love it great and I don't. Just opinions. We all have one.
What you've mostly posted here on Plurk are complaints about Plurk. How can you expect to get the effect of this service if you don't try.
Why not actually try an experiment and cross post your twitter posts here and see what kind of posts you get?
Also, you have over 1,100 people as fans and friends, so yes, everything you post will more than likely generate some level of coversation.
I don't like a lot of it, either, but like it b/c of the threads. If it weren't for Plurk, who would have known about the lost twitterers?
by nature the Plurk interface contains all responses giving the comment a sense of beginning a conversation even without meaning it as such.
Myrnaslist the gaming for responses and frequency, the lack of favoriting, not knowing where I responded, all the clicking back and forth
yes I see-you can favorite by clicking plurk page below and saving in your favorites-the gaming I agree-wastes good energy-so ego
a few pages saved, but a star-tag would be so much easier!
plurk is much more high-maintenance than twitter, but does like how much easier it is to follow conversations.
Plurk is a clever service & it takes a while for each Plurker to find the way s/he is most comfortable with this news tool
I can see the scaling issue for someone like you, but I wonder if there might not still be a way to integrate it into you total thing?
I had
Myrnaslist show me plurk in person. Made a BIG difference
plurk is much more conversational than twitter, but there is still a long raod ahead for the developers, to make this service more useful
stay!
plurk is easier to follow give and take-but not as easy to follow micro-blogs
just my opinion of course
that he can mute certain plurks
not that thrilled about it either
Just on the bandwagon....
I don't know how to find the replies... I would love a "see only comments" and if there is one, I can't find it.
Chris, click on the "View" link on the new plurks tab at the bottom left of your timeline- you get all the new comments
I like the conversational aspect of Plurk. Twitter is too "flat".