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Are you using Plurk?

jfj3rd
Mon 30 June 2008, 02:22 pm GMT +0200
I've not yet jumped on the Plurk bandwagon.  It is similar to Twitter but even as I say that I know there are a few people who will disagree due to certain features of this glorified Instant Messaging system.

I'm concerned that if I sign up for Plurk that it'll consume me and i'll have a wonderful opportunity to once again see all those hot shot marketers get to stroke their egos by having dozens or hundreds of followers.

Do you use Plurk?  Vote in the pole above and let us know your opinions, what you like, don't like etc.

GiorgosK
Tue 1 July 2008, 01:34 am GMT +0200
What is Plurk ?
Tell us the differences from twitter

jfj3rd
Tue 1 July 2008, 04:55 am GMT +0200
GiorgosK,

I don't use it myself yet; haven't given in to the darkside.  However from how my co-workers explain it you get to see what posts by users gets the most responses.  So for example let's say you get 30 or so plurks in the course of an hour and are busy so didn't look at them all.  You can later go back and see how many people responded to those plurks and then pay attention to the ones that everyone else is paying attention too.

They also have a built in search as of this week i'm told and the ability to have multiple friend groups.

I wouldn't be able to tell you much more about it other than it is apparently much better than Twitter.

aaron_s
Tue 1 July 2008, 06:15 am GMT +0200
I don't use plurk myself - I"ve got a few invites to it at some point.  I'm kinda slow to put my entire life on the internet.  Mabye if I can find enough professional ways to use it, I'll join.  My opinion is that not everyone needs to know every little detail about me (or if they really care...) haha

jfj3rd
Tue 1 July 2008, 06:36 am GMT +0200
Other than an occasional good resource from it I really think it wastes a lot of time.  Sure you get face time with the big names of SEO if you play your cards right but sometimes I swear that if these people didn't have a fan base they'd be nobodies.  I don't like the idea of kissing ass to these people as if everything is a popularity contest.

Ultimately I think i'll get out of Internet Marketing / SEO thanks to a few small company launches I am working on.  I will still love the industry but I won't care too much if people konw my name.

Tucson Web Design
Tue 1 July 2008, 07:53 am GMT +0200
I can't say anything but forum comments in 144 characters or less. So I don't text.

aaron_s
Tue 1 July 2008, 08:19 am GMT +0200
Not even in 1337? ;)

Nikolas
Tue 1 July 2008, 11:44 am GMT +0200
I don't use it, and I even don't use twitter (ok please don't crusify me for this :) )

I will agree with aaron that there is no reason to give my whole life to the world as this is something that none really cares :)

After alll blogs are great to write about your experiences that really matter (and you need more characters to write about them..)

Just my 2 cents

jfj3rd
Tue 1 July 2008, 02:18 pm GMT +0200
I also don't like the idea of contributing my time or content foolishly.  Plurk, Twitter and other similar platforms are all about popularity and who can get the most friends.  I remember when the first (and probably not the last) Twitter account was sold on e-bay for $500.00.  Great move by the seller but why by it except for the purposes of spamming the hell out of it with your own agenda.

Now I do find value in contributing content and time to a forum.  Especially one that isn't so saturated by newbie questions like, "How do I rank well in Google?".  Forums are highly interactive and as Tucson Web Design pointed out we aren't limitted to 140 or so characters.

Either way, Plurk may be around for awhile but i'd venture a guess that like Twitter it will run into its hurdles and objective viewpoints such as the ones found in this post.

YMC
Tue 1 July 2008, 05:12 pm GMT +0200
I've never completely understood the attraction to all these friend-based sites. It seems like it takes the worst parts of high school, cliques and gossip, to become a contest of who can beg, borrow, or steal the most friends.

But then again, I'm the same cynic who missed the opportunity the Internet was going to turn into when I first was involved with it in the early '90s and didn't understand how Adsense could be used to make money on websites when I first heard about it 4 or 5 years ago.

yourbeboskins
Tue 2 September 2008, 01:22 am GMT +0200
never heard of plurk and i dont use twitter either.

Tucson Web Design
Sun 21 September 2008, 03:41 am GMT +0200
I have other things that are more productive than texting. If texting was profitable I would reconsider.

trelog
Wed 8 October 2008, 04:22 pm GMT +0200
''I've never completely understood the attraction to all these friend-based sites. It seems like it takes the worst parts of high school, cliques and gossip, to become a contest of who can beg, borrow, or steal the most friends.''
I couldn't have said it better YMC.  I'm not so into those friend sites either.

somn
Sat 8 November 2008, 02:49 pm GMT +0100
GiorgosK,
 You can later go back and see how many people responded to those plurks and then pay attention to the ones that everyone else is paying attention too.


Dont you think that this will encourage competition and it can be take into the shape of unhealthy as well. I do not think that this is a great idea ... this is my personal view it can be wrong.

nicesonu
Thu 18 December 2008, 07:10 am GMT +0100
what is this please clear me ?

busweb
Wed 24 December 2008, 10:06 am GMT +0100
A kind of Twitter but with user behavior incorporated?

Sharepointengine
Wed 21 January 2009, 05:16 pm GMT +0100
many other social networking site in internet world so you can use any other site ....

lizkurt
Thu 29 January 2009, 10:37 am GMT +0100
Plurk is just another social networking site...

bumperboy
Mon 11 May 2009, 06:34 am GMT +0200
first time I heard of plurk

cash4trends
Thu 21 May 2009, 04:41 am GMT +0200
I only have Twitter and it is enough for me never tried Plurk.

mint1
Mon 15 June 2009, 06:09 pm GMT +0200

plurk is a bookmarking website which is very famous you can share a lot of stuff you like on it and share it with you networks.

craigcdz
Mon 25 October 2010, 02:00 pm GMT +0200
Well I have not used it much directly, I have added Plurk in my Ping.fm account and use to post updates through that quite often...

SEOArbiter
Fri 29 October 2010, 01:14 am GMT +0200
No, we're not currently using Plurk.

shawnchin
Mon 15 November 2010, 08:37 am GMT +0100
i have using Plurk in routeen but less then twitter

sortshots
Thu 9 December 2010, 11:03 am GMT +0100
i came to know about plurk from this thread only.i have never heard about it. please don't laugh now!!! ;)

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