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Has FriendFeed's Comment Activity Eclipsed Native Conversations?
http://www.louisgray.com/live/2008/06/has-frien...
I'm going to keep watching this, of course.
Google reader is fine though... strange eh?!
http://blog.slaven.net.au/wordpress-plugins/fri...
If you want comments anywhere Robert give us something of substance to comments on until then keep your fork to yourself.
Incidentally, I'd never heard of "FriendFeed" before reading this post. From following the link, it looks like another of those "what the heck is the point" Web 2.0 things.
Besides, it's kinda creepy to have someone else control comments for your posts. For my site, I'm thinking all my comments are belong to me.
Also - blog comments might be dead for highly interactive "geeks" ... but we're a minority. Most web users haven't even DISCOVERED blog comments yet, and would look at you funny if you mentioned friendfeed.
So no declarations of death to blog comments from me yet!
Blog comments and FriendFeed (et al) are not mutually exclusive.
:)
On a separate note, clearly people weren't wrapping their heads around the car post. Perhaps it's because automobiles are outside of your perceived areas of expertise?
Comments on your blog are not dead, perhaps if you say something people want to talk about you'd get comments.
Otherwise, I agree with Ben up above. It comes down to having something want to talk about, or in this case, comment on.
Either you've jumped the gun on this or you're just trying to get a rise out of your audience. And for me (and the five glasses of wine I've had), it worked.
Are phone calls dead because someone invented the Internet? Is CNN dead because you and Rocky record hour-long video interviews? Am I dead (worthless, less significant) because my little sister is cuter than me and my mom finally got the daughter she wanted?
Right now, FriendFeed is a place for early adopters and overactive social media types. They're more likely to comment, to "like," to share. If you think your blog and its comment-driven discussions are dying, give it up. Go ahead.
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I would normally comment on FF, failing that Disqus and finally, reluctantly, I have to waste a couple of clicks and valuable seconds to comment on the actual blog.
Some factors contributing to your perspective: on FriendFeed (small pond), you're a celebrity. In the blogosphere (huge pond), you're not quite as famous. Plus, you never post here anymore.
It's not a naked conversation any more, it's a circle jerk with people who know you and are fans of yours and want to follow everything you do. For everyone else there is no conversation. Sure it's easier for you, but is the point of comments just for you? Why even bother having publically displayed comments if you don't care about your readers being able to see them.
The solution is, of course, to integrate friendfeed comments into the relevant blog post. It's the only way you'll get the value from dedicated fans and casual readers.
Blog comments aren't dead, nor are IMs, forums, social sites, online games, heck, mindless internet activity is at an all time high, seemingly.
But your blog hasn't been a blog in years, more a calendar posting of places, faces and videos done, with the occasional ill-informed hype smatterings. You were at your best in the NEC days; the Microsoft, Podtech, FastCompany era, but a shrill placeholder.
Friendfeed's interface is still very obnoxious to a majority of people - with very little mass appeal - which means it certainly can't kill commenting on blogs for most people. But if it can up the simplicity with losing the information - then things will get interesting.
I'm curious though - if blog comments are so dead (whatever that statement means), why are we seeing an uptick in Disqus/Intense Debate adoption?
Friendfeed is a herd utility. Let be there cause everyone else is.
In the early days, a blog attracted comments severely based on it's content weight. Now, it is all about track back, link backs and residual traffic.
Friendfeed is a herd utility. Let's be there cause everyone else is.
if you are going to comment.. you want to find blogs that are ranked high in google, technorati or have high ratings on social bookmark sites.. thats how i find blogs to comment on
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