Siegelo says Jun 30, 2008 12:54AM group convo via plurk somewhere else. Why not stay within one thread?
seerysm says Jun 30, 2008 12:58AM One topic all in one thread - tonight's topic: Social Media dialogue across multiple channels
seerysm says Jun 30, 2008 12:58AM as in - as the conversation fragments into many different channels, how do you follow it and manage it
sdavis says Jun 30, 2008 01:11AM Just what I was wondering...looking forward to reading the response...
LindaZ Jun 30, 2008 01:19AM chris too bad we would love you to participate... maybe next time or you could host one in your area of expertise
seerysm asks Jun 30, 2008 01:20AM what are you reacting to with the threading - I have felt like the way Plurk threads responses is brilliant!
Connie says Jun 30, 2008 01:21AM Chris, have you tried opening up the conversation in a separate tab so it scrolls vertically? Very easy to follow that way.
rjleaman Jun 30, 2008 01:25AM LindaZ fragmentation, yes! Plurkshop is where all the convo fragments go to be duct-taped together?
chrisbrogan says Jun 30, 2008 01:29AM Linda, I love participating. Just dont like Plurk. Some other medium next time.
LindaZ Jun 30, 2008 01:31AM the fragmentation convo was fast an furious, hard for me to follow too... but I got used to it and know I can review it tomorrow
jbspartners says Jun 30, 2008 02:06AM Thanks for showing me that I can put the thread on a full page. Much better.
acnatta likes Jun 30, 2008 02:09AM the ability to review later on and the chance to lurk and see what folks are talking about too
epodcaster says Jun 30, 2008 12:03PM chrisbrogan: Plurkshops are a great way to participate in a social media conversation even if you come late to the convo.
AzWebDude says Jun 30, 2008 05:06PM ok, I am sneaking up on this Plurk thing.. its another tool to manage convos, now the Q I have is how to find said convo, or who said this""
acnatta says Jun 30, 2008 05:17PM best way is to use the search function so long as you know what the topic is
acnatta says Jun 30, 2008 05:17PM there's also a profile called plurkshop that's supposed to be a gathering spot as well
rumford thinks Jun 30, 2008 06:07PM that having all these conversations in 1 place with a feed and page is something that twitter is dropping the ball on big time.
Myrnaslist says Jun 30, 2008 06:11PM chrisbrogan its community getting together to discuss Social Media-what you
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Charlie says Jul 01, 2008 11:49AM we all didn't like Plurk when we first took it up - NOW WE ALL LOVE IT. get over it boy... and get over here. don't be an old fart :>
Cindy Thomas says Jul 02, 2008 05:36PM A Plurkshop is where you can shop for all things Plurk, like Plurkables, Plurkettas, Plurkmobiles, Plurkbears, etc.
Farrier thinks Jul 02, 2008 11:18PM if you have too many friends, you take scummy ones to a plurkshop & trade 'em like trading cards. Traded a budgie for a duck at the last one
CreativeSage says Jul 13, 2008 06:34PM Connie Reece wrote about Plurkshops on www.everydotconnects.com I haven't been to one, so far.