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amypalko
asks
16 years ago
Are we all still enjoying Plurk, or has its 15mins of fame passed?
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captainstardust
16 years ago
i'm still giving it a whirl, but thus far all i can say is -- it's no twitter!
LivSimpl.com
says
16 years ago
I'm enjoying it...but nobody seems to be udpating. P.S. I used your post yesterday as inspiration for one I wrote today.
andypiper
says
16 years ago
I probably pay more attention to Plurk than to Twitter right now.
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amypalko
says
16 years ago
I've been offline for most of the day, so just playing catch-up now. Seems there is a Twitter/Plurk divide building?
codyrobert
16 years ago
I've been off so far today. When I got up I was inundated by a wave of replies and quietly closed my laptop and hid in the corner
amypalko
says
16 years ago
I'm having a visual of you rocking in a foetal position murmuring 'No more Plurk...'
captainstardust
16 years ago
hehe, i can see how it could do that to people!
LivSimpl.com
says
16 years ago
the secret is to not be away for too long. It's how they keep you hooked.
NadineT
thinks
16 years ago
at least part of the attraction is the consequence of Twitter misbehaving recently.
stefp
says
16 years ago
I think this could be an excellent forum type thing for smaller groups of people. 100 or more and I think it could become unwieldy.
NadineT
16 years ago
agrees that the interface won't accommodate more than 20 people
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