FF Format: This platform may be familiar to some, but it's new to all of us utilizing it for a 'Twitter' chat. Since there are open threads for anyone to comment in AND create, we're going to put our main questions within specific 'Q' threads and then a 'RANDOM' thread where ppl can freestyle with questions or conversations. Sound good?
Updates are gonna came quickly, Daniel. Be ready!
- Bryan Person
I manage another tweet chat (#lrnchat) and look forward to seeing how this goes in the event we want to use it there too. Thank you for the lab experiment!
- Marcia Conner
I'm missing ppls avatars for responses. Liked seeing the human side.
- Jeff Hurt
Jeff, I think many people on this chat are new to FriendFeed and haven't yet had time or worked out how to upload their avatars. UPDATE: Now I see your point. You don't see the avatar next to each person's comment. Only by the person who starts the thread.
- Bryan Person
Definitely advantages from an organizational standpoint, but I'm with Jeff -- I miss avatars inside the discussion threads. Plus @replies.
- Bill Free
@Bryan & @Sonny I just miss seeing their avatar in a line beside their name. Unless you scroll over person's name. Makes if feel less human to me. I'm hating having to scroll so much.
- Jeff Hurt
@Bryan & @Sonny - Thanks for trying new platform. I'm' out for now. Not working for me personally. Feels like I'm jumping from group to group trying to keep up instead of seeing live stream of convo regardless if off topic or not.
- Jeff Hurt
@Jeff Hurt: this format is definitely useful for browsing the archive. Participating in live is a bit cumbersome, though, I'd have to agree.
- Daniel Johnson, Jr.