Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
11–20 of 23 posts
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#12It is good to see that somebody made an implementation for this, but it might be hard to get people to post information to this service instead of/in addition to Google+/Twitter.
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#13I'm a looking for a social network which would let me tweet longer post (don't want to tweet longer via an isolated blog). Google+ does not and I'm already starting to hate Google+ (out of protest for their naming policy).
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#14There was some talk about the need for this on Google Plus: http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20080274-264/hashtag-creat... It is good to see that somebody made an implementation for this, but it might be hard to get people to post information to this service instead of/in addition to Google+/Twitter.
So as Subjot's cofounder, I still love Twitter and plan to continue to use it to broadcast my thoughts... particularly ones I'm not looking to have a conversation about.
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#15There was some talk about the need for this on Google Plus: http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20080274-264/hashtag-creat... It is good to see that somebody made an implementation for this, but it might be hard to get people to post information to this service instead of/in addition to Google+/Twitter.
It's still early days for us but we're seeing pretty good engagement and retention. Even though people sometimes describe it in terms of Twitter, I actually think its something very different. Subjot is more a discussion and conversation platform and I think its more accurately described as a new kind of forum (its topical and has comments). So as Subjot's cofounder, I still love Twitter and plan to continue to use i…
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#16In addition to "substreams" (probably the defining feature) & comments, Subjot interestingly keeps a posting length limit (250 characters).
As Google+ demonstrates (IMVHO, of course), _some_ limit actually is a good thing in terms of scannability, "follow cost" &c.
Those newspaper folks didn't invent the lead for nothing.
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#17I'm a looking for a social network which would let me tweet longer post (don't want to tweet longer via an isolated blog). Google+ does not and I'm already starting to hate Google+ (out of protest for their naming policy).
You can create 250 character jots on Subjot and post them to Twitter and Facebook. There is also a bookmarklet that lets you share to Subjot/Twitter/Facebook from anywhere on the web.
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#18Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can create 250 character jots on Subjot and post them to Twitter and Facebook. There is also a bookmarklet that lets you share to Subjot/Twitter/Facebook from anywhere on the web.
I'm actually not following what Subjot does (can't understand via the text blurb) and I'm not enthusiastic about logging in on any new service via Facebook/Twitter. So I'll wait for now.
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
oh good catch... we'll fix that because no we will not post to FB without your permission.
and we now fixed this on staging and it will go out with our next code push.
Re: Subjot: Reverse Google+? Twitter meets Quora? Let's see where this goes.
#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm actually not following what Subjot does (can't understand via the text blurb) and I'm not enthusiastic about logging in on any new service via Facebook/Twitter. So I'll wait for now.
Louis Gray had a nice post about Subjot yesterday if you are interested in hearing it from someone else's perspective. http://blog.louisgray.com/2011/08/subjot-subject-based-shari...
It's an ideal concept to sort various different interests of a single person interest into separate containers based on target audience. I think Google+ came close but their naming policy sucks. I wish they'd allow different identity/per-Circle, which could help resolve this issue. But in perspective, I should be able to target my audience based on their interest as I know best and vice-versa. Twitter is totally ineffective here to most degree.