fceblog
2008-09-02T02:28:43.000Z
Over 200 hundred responses to read and only one or two new Plurks. People engage more in keeping than starting conversations here.
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fceblog
2008-09-02T02:31:07.000Z
Or so it seems.
JackieB
2008-09-02T02:37:59.000Z
Well, if you don't continue it, is it a conversation?
courosa says
2008-09-02T02:59:46.000Z
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
2008-09-02T03:02:36.000Z
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
2008-09-02T03:03:33.000Z
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
2008-09-04T00:01:19.000Z
I agree with you. Plurk should let you follow the threads you've taken part in *easily*
fceblog
2008-09-04T00:04:01.000Z
Otherwise is like opening the door of a room, shout at the people in there and go away.
fceblog
2008-09-04T00:02:05.000Z
corousa Yep, design does it most of the times. Also the people in the network.
fceblog
2008-09-04T00:02:49.000Z
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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