Ramona Grigg
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I'm trying to get used to #Spoutible after years at Twitter, and it's not easy for me. I'm a monthly subscriber so I believe in S, but I'm not getting the hang of it. I feel alone here, without a way to engage.
I don't see long conversations.
What am I missing?
03:16 PM - Mar 31, 2023
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RA
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The longest conversations I see are ones that I have after commenting on someone's spout and they reply. There's not as much lurking/eavesdropping as there is on other sites. The conversations you see are the ones you are having.
In response to Ramona Grigg.
03:21 PM - Mar 31, 2023
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Ramona Grigg
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In response to RA.
Yes, I get it, but part of my positive Twitter experience is keeping in touch with the growing group of people who have found each other and hang together. We're there for each other, sometimes when things get crazy, but often just because we like each other.
I'd hate to lose that if Twitter folds
03:35 PM - Mar 31, 2023
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In response to Ramona Grigg.
Nothing I've seen here would prevent you from doing that. If anything, it makes it easier to keep up with friends because the timeline isn't manipulated and shows you everything your friends post.
03:43 PM - Mar 31, 2023
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Ramona Grigg
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In response to RA.
That may be the one drawback then. Limiting it to one-on-one conversations means there's no real community feel.
I don't know if that's going to work.
03:26 PM - Mar 31, 2023
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In response to Ramona Grigg.
That depends on what you think community building looks like. I'm glad not to have random strangers jumping in quite so much and having more meaningful interactions with fewer people.
03:27 PM - Mar 31, 2023
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