How online learning with LurnQ is more social and clutter-free
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#3...damn, just when I started equating "social" with "cluttered" :)
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#5I understand that it's "social" for specific reasons (content discovery, distributed authoring, re-using the communication platform for discussions, etc) but the mandatory social login really is a high bar for people looking at it for the first time who are unable or unwilling to log in to one of the big ad^Wsocial networks. (There was a discussion on HN - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5408735 - about the effe…
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#8I understand that it's "social" for specific reasons (content discovery, distributed authoring, re-using the communication platform for discussions, etc) but the mandatory social login really is a high bar for people looking at it for the first time who are unable or unwilling to log in to one of the big ad^Wsocial networks. (There was a discussion on HN - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5408735 - about the effe…
Re: How online learning with LurnQ is more social and clutter-free
#9I understand that it's "social" for specific reasons (content discovery, distributed authoring, re-using the communication platform for discussions, etc) but the mandatory social login really is a high bar for people looking at it for the first time who are unable or unwilling to log in to one of the big ad^Wsocial networks. (There was a discussion on HN - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5408735 - about the effe…
here is a similar debate on Quora and Robert Scoble's answer http://www.quora.com/Startups/Why-are-the-logins-to-so-many-...
Re: How online learning with LurnQ is more social and clutter-free
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
here is a similar debate on Quora and Robert Scoble's answer http://www.quora.com/Startups/Why-are-the-logins-to-so-many-...
Thanks! Scoble is obviously very excited about social media ("we are heading into an age of predictive services based on our identity"), which is fine - I still see it as a trap and not an exciting future - but even if I, and others like me, accepted social media I think LurnQ would see usage go up if the sign-in were simply optional (ie, if they placed the login below the content). (I also understand that that may s…