SharonHH asks Jul 04, 2008 03:17PM what are the coolest things you can do with Plurk? Answers will be included in a blog post.
Konstantino says Jul 04, 2008 03:18PM I'd say replying to conversations properly. Best feature for me.
Becca L-Smith says Jul 04, 2008 03:23PM Develop friendships and hold interesting and diverse conversations.
paulthe says Jul 04, 2008 03:26PM i would agree, the file and photosharing is good, but it is the conversational aspect of Plurk that keeps me coming back. plus dancing
miketempleton Jul 04, 2008 05:30PM I love the threaded conversations for asking questions. It's very easy to go back through and digest.
Cindy Thomas says Jul 04, 2008 05:55PM I just love the layout and ease of use. The timeline, the ease of responding... it's very user friendly. It's so easy!
otherdeb says Jul 04, 2008 06:36PM For me, it's the developing friendships with other writers and knitters. Also, it's a great place to share my blog posts.
otherdeb says Jul 04, 2008 06:37PM It's also a great place to get some mentoring, and have some "how-to" type questions answered.
Sociologist asks Jul 05, 2008 12:42AM how do you do this? This is certainly the coolest thing I've seen done on plurk. A single question/answer response kinda thingy
Becca L-Smith thinks Jul 05, 2008 12:44AM collecting karma is pretty cool too. It's fun to unlock new emoticons and features. I just wish there were more goodies at other levels.
SharonHH says Jul 05, 2008 03:07AM thanks everyone. I will let this run all weekend and publish on Monday. lurking: each plurk has a page linked bottom left. Then you replurk
jimhutchinson likes Jul 05, 2008 03:42PM being able to keep the comments list open and watch it grow in real time as plurks are added.
Hope says Jul 06, 2008 05:07PM I like the timeline and the fact that you can ask questions and your answers are all threaded together with the question.
Hope says Jul 06, 2008 05:07PM It's difficult to keep up with answers in Twitter if they aren't DM'd or @ to you.