| ssumin | The blogger voice was missing from SMB4. Given nascent SG social media scene, would have loved to hear bloggers' thoughts on engagement. |
| Sham | id have given my thoughts if i could attend it. |
| claudia10 | says | will sure have a session focusing on bloggers soon! |
| orcasquall | thinks | there wasn't explicit permission for audience to voice opinions. Maybe SG bloggers still scared of (any) panelists? |
| Yuhui | says | panelists seemed to dominate through handling of the microphone. Standalone mics could've helped to facilitate audience participation. |
| upstart | says | we'd loved to have more participation from the floor. |
| upstart | says | supriya did invite questions from the audience... guess we didn't have enough time. |
| orcasquall | says | we were scared. At least I was, sort of. Panelists imply expert knowledge. And feels formal. |
| Yuhui | says | danielgoh: perhaps. But yeah, good of sm7catscan to invite audience participation. That should've been the moderator's job, though... |
| upstart | doesn't think that any of the panel considers themselves experts. we were scared too! |
| rainlake | thinks | perhpas the panelists could have asked for comments from the floor. |
| upstart | says | we did. or at least sm7catscan did. |
| cneil | says | you have to be bold! I shared a little. I wish more bloggers would have done the same. |
| claudia10 | wishes | to see more bloggers, not just the usual gang, but more new faces coming for SMB sessions. |
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