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fceblog
17 years ago
I tweet things I do not plurk and I plurk things I wouldnot tweet.
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budtheteacher
17 years ago
Yeah. Me, too. Can't figure out which is which.
www.plurk.com/p/1i2ht
coolcatteacher
says
17 years ago
Yes, I do that too. I kind of plurk things I want to converse about - I tweet things that don't really require conversation.
budtheteacher
17 years ago
kernkelley
- and the audience. Smaller. For now.
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LParisi
says
17 years ago
I tweet things I want to learn about or have questions about. I find plurk to be more time consuming to find answers.
fceblog
says
17 years ago
budtheteacher
It was that conversation that made me plurk this.
budtheteacher
17 years ago
Ah. I'm slow sometimes.
fceblog
says
17 years ago
coolcatteacher
That's definitely a difference. If I plurk it, I expect an answer. Tweeting is thinking in a loud voice.
fceblog
says
17 years ago
LParisi
Well, I was just saying to Jo in Twitter this is an evening cafe for me. I think I find it not only time consuming, but also
fceblog
says
17 years ago
attention demanding. I tweet with other pages open. Can't do that with this timeline.
fceblog
says
17 years ago
kernkelley
Maybe the interface, maybe the need to talk that Twitter created. Maybe.
fceblog
17 years ago
And... I do not feel any guilt for carrying on talking here. No Plurk penalties...
budtheteacher
17 years ago
I've quit worrying 'bout Twitter penalties.
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