Friggin' agreed. I just thought Twitter was bad. Now that I'm finally sucked in here, it's over. There is so much to check out that flows through this thing. - Lee Adkins
FF is absolutely addictive. There's so much - but it's not random tweets about going to Subway for lunch, or Vampire requests but instead really interesting stuff and great conversations - hence ... the addiction. - AJ Kohn
Twitter is more addictive for me still... but FF has greater time-suck potential as I'm more inclined to get sucked into comment threads. - Lucretia Pruitt
Yes I can get why FriendFeed, and the FriendFeed/Twitter hybrid that twhirl provides is extremely addictive. Now that the UI doesn't freak me out any longer, I can get comfortable here. I think the big thing is the reduction of friction in moving around among our social presences and those we follow. It could be better, but it is already tantalizing. - Dennis E. Hamilton
FF is more additive b/c it is twitter plus everything else so it seems clear as to why it would be. It is also seriously cutting into my RSS reading - Lou Paglia
You know, once upon a time I'd go out and be constantly checking Twitter on my phone, now it's FF, but I check FF more than I ever did Twitter - Duncan Riley
It's definitely addictive, I am with you Duncan I check it on the go regularly as well! - Joe Dawson
I go thru phases with FriendFeed. It gest real interesting for me when there's a wave of new users. - Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins
friendfeed.com scroll scroll comment comment friends like read-blog like comment edit-comment like read-article unlike refresh comment like like favorite Everyone super-fast-scroll like scroll scroll scroll me scroll refresh friends scroll like - Mitchell Tsai
It's time for a 12-step program...who's with me????? - Anna Haro
Anna: waiting for an intervention. i.am.not.addicted. - Mona N.
amen... I'm only following 5 or 6 people and It's still addicting.... - c010depunkk
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if I'm not on the desktop reading FF - I'm on the iPhone doing the same. Falling way behind on direct feed reading but do use Feedly quite a bit with its FF integration - David W