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MissAttitude
Freelance Writer, Blogger, Web Producer and Adjunct Professor
I'm a professional woman in my 30s who's spent the last 13 years working in TV news. I love shoes, shopping and blogging. I also have an advice column. In the name of full disclosure I have to admit I don’t have a background in psychology, unless you count that one college course freshman year ...
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Plurk

Thursday, June, 19, 2008

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Ahh, Plurk!  This is where I've been spending a lot of time during the past two weeks.  Many of you have noticed the Plurk widget on my blog and want to know what it is.  In fact, when I asked one of my friends a question in an e-mail yesterday she said, "i will tell you, if you tell me what in the sam hel* is plurk?"

So that's what I'm going to do.  Before I go any further, I want to warn you this is addicting.  Very addicting!  In fact, I'm having such a hard time tearing myself away from Plurk just to write this blog.  And I apologize to my Pleeps (Plurk users) if I don't quite capture the essence of said addiction.  I know what some of you are saying right now, but you've already told us about your addiction to Twitter

 Plurk is better.  I haven't quite abandoned Twitter yet, but it kept crashing and sent me on the search for a new social media site.  And I couldn't believe my luck when I first read about Plurk.  I actually sent a Tweet (a message on Twitter) asking if anyone was Plurking.  And one of my friends saw it and signed up too.  In fact, I really have Steven Russell to blame for my Plurk-aholism even though he gave it up. 

Plurk is an acronym for Peace, Love, Unity, Respect, Karma.  It's also an amalgam of Play + Work: Play-Work.  Like Twitter it's a microblogging site where users send 140 character messages.  But it also combines an IM feature which makes it highly interactive and entertaining.  When you send a Plurk you have several options in how to write it. 

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There's a drop down menu of verbs to choose or you can freestyle.  Plurk also has tons of cool emoticons.  

Tons of people on Plurk are obsessed with the K-word.  As you can see my score is above 56.  That's pretty good for now.  Here's a break down of how the K-word works. 

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If I've confused you so far, don't worry.  It's really easy to use and if you get confused other Pleeps will help you out!  That's one of the things I love most about this site.  I've met a lot of really cool people on there.  People who have taken pity on a poor soul like Miss Attitude who's not quite tech-savvy enough to get everything right the first time. 

So have I sold you yet?  Do you want to try it?  I hope you will.  Just click on this link. Or you can send me your e-mail address to missattitude@missattitude.us and I'll send you an invite.  (I get cool emoticons for that too!) 

 Stylishly yours,

Miss Attitude

www.missattitude.us

P.S.  When you look up Plurk-aholic in the Plurktionary, you'll find my name!


NV
NV
Posted Thu, 06/19/2008 - 20:34
from my Twitter account for over a year, and am impressed with the Plurk-addicts. Enjoy! I'm learning to wean myself from constantly checking my e-mail accounts like a mad stalker, not sure I could handle another habit...
MissAttitude
MissAttitude
Posted Thu, 06/19/2008 - 23:59
But I have to tell you, it's 300% better than Twitter!
Stylishly yours,
Miss Attitude
www.missattitude.us
psansour
psansour
Posted Thu, 06/19/2008 - 20:52
OH MY GOD! My ADHD brain just popped. I am going to try this just for you...I am trusting that I will be able to understand the workings of said thingy once I get started. I'll keep you posted!
MissAttitude
MissAttitude
Posted Thu, 06/19/2008 - 23:58
I love it, love it! But I do warn you to be careful. It's extremely additive. Please make sure you add me as a friend:)
Stylishly yours,
Miss Attitude
www.missattitude.us