I think now we need to create an ExpressionEngine group in Facebook.
Done 😉
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Subscribe [0]#31 / Jul 04, 2007 12:43pm
I think now we need to create an ExpressionEngine group in Facebook.
Done 😉
#32 / Jul 04, 2007 1:36pm
Argghhh Pownce, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Dopplr, MySpace (ick)
When will it ever end!?
#33 / Jul 04, 2007 1:37pm
When they all get bought out by Google, Yahoo or Microsoft.
#34 / Jul 04, 2007 5:10pm
Don’t forget Virb.
I like Virb.
#35 / Jul 04, 2007 9:39pm
What they both really lack is an actual community.
I completely disagree! We have Facebook and MySpace and all of those websites. We can join forums, sign up for alt porn communities, join online writing groups. The internet is packed full of communities. For me, Twitter’s (and, to a lesser degree, spammy Pownce’s) appeal lies in its simplicity. You sign up, you write what’s going on in your life or what you’re doing right now. You occasionally reply to people (or, if you’re like me, you have obnoxious conversations that last for ten tweets; I like the ability to reply to a note on Pownce), but you are largely on your own out there, with just your friends.
Do we really need another ‘community’ site?
Pownce and Twitter are both great if you already have friends, but they suck if you’re wanting to make new ones.
I started off with Crimson on Pownce and Twitter. I now have 10 friends and 11 fans on Pownce—I had more fans, but I’m fairly sure a few people deleted me when I wouldn’t friend them back—and 21 friends and an additional 6 followers on Twitter. I wouldn’t say that you can’t make new friends on those programs.
#36 / Jul 04, 2007 10:03pm
Fans and followers are just fancy words for stalker.
#37 / Jul 04, 2007 11:05pm
Just ‘cause they’re stalkers doesn’t mean it’s not a community.
The social networking craze is interesting but a little weird to me. I mean really, do you need that much info about your friends? Do we really need to be that connected?
#38 / Jul 04, 2007 11:12pm
Well, you have both a MySpace and a Facebook account, so you tell me. 😛
#39 / Jul 04, 2007 11:20pm
The social networking craze is interesting but a little weird to me. I mean really, do you need that much info about your friends? Do we really need to be that connected?
I’m not sure that community websites are about you knowing about your friends as much as you being the star of your own little corner of the internet.
#40 / Jul 04, 2007 11:49pm
Eh, I sign up for everything, but rarely use them. Twitter is fun favorite, mostly because of the public timeline feature, so you can look for interesting people. I can barely look at Myspace, the design is just so offensive 😊, while facebook has actually produced some professional contacts, as has LinkedIn.
Points to melissah though!
#41 / Jul 05, 2007 1:28am
Anyways, I was not trying to offend. I meant my comment as a playful jab. I deleted the contents. I really don’t want this thread to get closed so play nice everyone.
You didn’t offend me. I’m sorry if it came across that way. You didn’t have to delete your post, silly. I wouldn’t have posted a ‘your mama’ insult if I was in any way serious. Actually, I would have PMed you directly.
This thread is all about inviting total strangers to Pownce so why not add them to the buddy list as well?
I didn’t realise that sharing my Pownce username was a prerequisite for doing something nice for strangers.
But, seriously, if people don’t want to share that kind of information it should be their business. Some people use these avenues for more than meeting random people. I use Pownce and Twitter to quickly inform people when something is up (or for weird drunken ranting, or to just be obnoxious), not for making friends. I do stumble across the occasional interesting person, but I mostly keep to people that I know from other places. I completely understand where you’re coming from, and I hope that you understand my point of view, too.
To get back to the original topic, I still have one Pownce invite.
#42 / Jul 05, 2007 3:34am
I didn’t realise that sharing my Pownce username was a prerequisite for doing something nice for strangers.
There is no prerequisite or expectations and I do understand your point. My counterpoint is that Pownce allows you to specifically choose who and what you send to people. I can make an ExpressionEngine group and send out a message saying something to the effect of “I really need someone who can bust out a quick contract job for me or simply help me out for a few hours” and I have a relevant audience that will get the notification. Only the ExpressionEngine group would get the message and this sort of need might be best served by having as many ExpressionEngine friends as possible. The same goes for other groups that I might have.
You didn’t offend me. I’m sorry if it came across that way. You didn’t have to delete your post, silly. I wouldn’t have posted a ‘your mama’ insult if I was in any way serious. Actually, I would have PMed you directly.
People are hard to read on forums. Things that we would say over a beer don’t have the same effect when said on a forum. Often much gets lost in translation. I just had to make sure. 😉
#43 / Jul 06, 2007 9:57pm
If anyone still needs an invite I have 5 to give away.
#44 / Jul 08, 2007 3:13pm
If anyone still needs an invite I have 5 to give away.
I would love to have one. I don’t bite. Well, maybe a little 😉
#45 / Jul 08, 2007 3:22pm
I would love to have one. I don’t bite. Well, maybe a little 😉
Just send me a PM with your email address and I send you the invite.