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Triberr Makes a Difference

June 6, 2013 , ,

reflection

reflection

There are few glitches in the Triberr system that bother me. I sometimes fail to notice a problem until after it has been solved. That is why I joined Triber prime. I think the platform that synchronizes posting of blogs for tribal members is the best format/platform/literary soirée for me. Last week something went wrong with my own feed to the system, which was remedied when I noticed my posts had not arrived into he feed process. Members have the option of ignoring the posts, or even of muting all posts if there is no compatibility with the author.  I have become aware of many  bloggers through Triberr.  The fun of international sharing of blogs is a blast for me on a social, intellectual, and experimental basis.  I enjoy sharing what my tribe members have to say.  I learn new things daily from my tribe.

When Triberr is down I  have a much smaller response to my posts.  The random tweeting by my tribal brothers and sisters takes my work to readers I would not otherwise reach.  I think the $10  a month I pay to use all the Prime services is one of the best investments I can make.  It opens doors and shows me new corners of the world. I do feel the difference that the syndication through Triberr has made to my blogging and I am grateful to have the use of such a fine technology. I study my ancestors and wonder how they might have used a system like Triberr to teach and or convince.

What do you think?

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ah, I wondered why I hadn’t seen any posts from you last week – thought perhaps you were away! I enjoy the Triberr experience and hope that I share things my friends and followers will also enjoy. I don’t share 100%, but I think being selective makes it more powerful

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Agreed, the match of interests can be surprising too.

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Pamela Morse's avatar

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June 6, 2013

I enjoy Triberr for all the reasons you mentioned, Pam! I love how many new blogs I’ve discovered, and as such, how many others have likewise discovered me. Plus, it’s simply a wonderful, friendly community. Agreed on all points! 🙂

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Thanks, Andi, and we have only just begun. It has been less than a year since you and I met in NYC at Tribeup..

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Pamela Morse's avatar

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June 6, 2013

I wondered why you were so absent.. but figured you were busy.. I love that the connection can be so visceral despite everyone being so far apart. The most interesting aspect is that we can and do often communicate via post and tweets and such and know a bit about each other. Heck I know what Fiona likes to eat and drink. The reach of triberr (and have you seen your twitter following go up as well?) is amazing…. and I have joined more tribes which accts for why I am finding it harder to retweet everything. I wish the SU icon was not opening up to require me to fill in the url and the details on the post. previously it used to just allow me to thumbs up or down it. Now it’s I have to fill out the bloody form and I won’t do that- it’s not my post– thus I can’t really assign it the attributes.
but Love Love LOVE triberr.. Look for a podcast with Dan Cristo retlatively.. based on syncing schedules to talk

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Cool. Dan is smart and funny. Andres is the silent Venezuelan partner we never hear, but I suspect has a big role to play as well. They are all funny and fun.

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June 9, 2013