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Yesterday I spent an absurd amount of time exploring a new social media site called Plurk. The buzz started a couple nights ago when Leo Laporte tweeted out that sites like Plurk show that there is a lot of opportunity for innovation in the microblogging space. The end result was that thousands of
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1 year ago
1 year ago
The Karma points are interesting, but ultimately I don't really care about that kind of thing when it comes to a communication medium.
I like that people are innovating and I appreciate much of what Plurk is doing, but in the end, the whole point of micro-blogging/micro-communication is that it's quick, simple, easy. Plurk just feels a bit bloated to me.
1 year ago
1 year ago
for now, i would consider myself an early adopter -- i jumped on the plurk bandwagon because i'm sick of waiting for a jaiku invite. we'll see where it all goes. and maybe i'll fall off the bandwagon before long. after all, i don't have a lot of time for sitting at my pc. i even BLOG from my phone. :p
1 year ago
1 year ago
1 year ago
I also agree with chayaldora though that Plurk feels like a big chat room.
While I'm undecided about my use on Plurk, for the moment it seems to be interesting. I'll follow the trend as it happens and either pick up use or drop it to go back to Twitter.
1 year ago
Plus, I didn't see too many high level conversations going on... yet. It seems mostly a slew of global early adopters (heavy on the teens/twentysomethings) chitchatting about... um, er nothing much. :)
We'll see, but I imagine Plurk could reach the tipping point with a certain demographic sooner than later because of the many cool features. I just doubt I'll be there ... much.