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Of course I don't take any offense, don't worry about me, I only tried twitter and jaiku over a week ago and although I find it interesting, in order to test it I need an aim, that is promoting one of my websites, because that's what I'm currently doing. So I'm testing out everything, like adding feed, having more contacts so on my page it becomes interesting and I can discover more than just having a couple of contacts. Now the time has come to think about how to use twitter and jaiku in my daily weblife, will they be useful? Can I integrate them on my websites? Maybe opening one account per website and displaying a badge, etc. I don't know yet, but just using it for myself me I, at the moment I don't see the need because I don't have a personal website/blog. Even the music/harmonica one, I wanted to do it for several youtube users not only me and it's not personal, it's about music videos mainly. So I need time to think about integrating jaiku and twitter like I could integrate youtube.
Monday, 28 May 2007
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Well, I thought two modes is a good idea, but I don't understand why you'd want to block someone from viewing your public posts, or for your public posts to appear on someone's else profile. I cannot understand this because that's the point of jaiku or twitter, it's like if you wanted to block someone from using your rss feed, that's not why rss has been created for. This level of control is not in the philosophy, besides can you imagine if you have a lot more users coming to jaiku, blocking users from subscribing to your jaikus would be a waste of your own time. Why not let it happen naturally? It's my opinion of course and some wants more control, but that's what private is for. NOTE THAT in Twitter there is a block user option, so that's possible to implement it, but is it really needed?
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I'm the guy you mention, I can see what you're feeling, but there're really two things, it's similar to twitter: friends and followers. In my case I'm just a follower to you, but for me you're a friend (talking in the twitter terminology), so I can read your jaikus as well as my other friends. If you want to read mine easily you can add me as a contact. But I don't think the purpose of jaiku would be to allow to select who can follow you and who can't if you're public. If you're set to private then it's easy: only those you also add as your contact can read your jaikus.