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	<title>Comments on: its a &#8220;socialthing&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: lubymk</title>
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		<description>i didn&#039;t see which word you linked to connect to the article but, i am going to have to agree with you on not needing yet another social networking site, especially one based on blogs. while facebook seems to the big thing these days, happily blogging isn&#039;t a huge aspect of it, simple connections and communication between friends. while i will admit being a big fan of how well i have kept in touch with my scattered friends via the networking program, i still feel wary of it right now and were it not helpful in that aspect, i would get rid of the thing. as several other people have mentioned, it&#039;s already getting pretty ridiculous with the apps and opening up to highschoolers so, i suppose we&#039;ll see.

maybe socialthing will be the next big group connector. i am not into the whole hardcore blogger scene though so, personally, i don&#039;t see that happening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i didn&#8217;t see which word you linked to connect to the article but, i am going to have to agree with you on not needing yet another social networking site, especially one based on blogs. while facebook seems to the big thing these days, happily blogging isn&#8217;t a huge aspect of it, simple connections and communication between friends. while i will admit being a big fan of how well i have kept in touch with my scattered friends via the networking program, i still feel wary of it right now and were it not helpful in that aspect, i would get rid of the thing. as several other people have mentioned, it&#8217;s already getting pretty ridiculous with the apps and opening up to highschoolers so, i suppose we&#8217;ll see.</p>
<p>maybe socialthing will be the next big group connector. i am not into the whole hardcore blogger scene though so, personally, i don&#8217;t see that happening.</p>
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