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fceblog
16 years ago
Over 200 hundred responses to read and only one or two new Plurks. People engage more in keeping than starting conversations here.
latest #9
fceblog
16 years ago
Or so it seems.
JackieB
16 years ago
Well, if you don't continue it, is it a conversation?
courosa
says
16 years ago
i suppose there could be many distinct conversations in a thread. I don't know if I am convinced better conversations happen in Plurk.
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courosa
says
16 years ago
However, by the way they read, they seem more personal. And then I think this leads to people posting more personal plurks. Circular I think
courosa
says
16 years ago
Design means a lot when it comes to facilitating conversation, and by the way plurk handles this, I guess you get a different feel.
fceblog
16 years ago
I agree with you. Plurk should let you follow the threads you've taken part in
*easily*
fceblog
16 years ago
Otherwise is like opening the door of a room, shout at the people in there and go away.
fceblog
16 years ago
corousa
Yep, design does it most of the times. Also the people in the network.
fceblog
16 years ago
corousa
I read your tweet about Twitter being different lately. I am finding the same. Not so sure what the difference is.
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