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Curiousity Caught The Cat (by MissNicole2)
I agree with Andres. I love alot of the features. The only one that hasnt clicked with me yet is the blog but i may like it later. But i love seeing the pics in forums, seeing when a msg is read, reading in convo form....having a shortcut jus to list a few
I am going to do this in one go. Andres, you are right. Still working on checking everything out. :) Really nice work. Brats, I am not sure at the tone I am supposed to get from your message. ? Is it just matter of fact? Because without knowing the tone, I have no idea how to respond. Brites, partly the same as what I said to Andres. But I must add that I have no idea what I could possibly use a blog for. Lol. :) So I am with you on that.
@MissNicole2: no tone to it just that i like it and im still checking the other stuff out. It was what i like about it so far.
@brats52005: Oh okay. :) I probably read it wrong. I am a little frazzled some times.
@MissNicole2: awe im sorry i put things out there. Didnt mean to make you think anything. I get frazzled sometime.
The blog isn't for everyone, but it's there for those who want to add depth to their profile. It can consist of a diary of your daily thoughts and activities, poems and creative writings, opinions on politics and current events, etc...the skies the limit, but the purpose is always the same: to show others a deeper, more personal side to you that they might connect with better than just a single static profile page.
For example, imagine a guy arrives at your profile. It contains a few basic stats, your pic, a link to your forums posts, and not much else. They can click to see your Forum posts to learn more about you, but there might be thousands of posts ranging from one-worders like "LOL" to long posts about your life and everything in-between, all mixed together in a bunch of different threads, making it a bit cumbersome to go through and get to know the real you, particularly since a lot of those posts will have been influenced by the direction of the discussion with other users, rather than the direction you might have wanted to go in.
Now imagine you also have a Blog, which you have total freedom over, control 100%, and is 100% about you, and which contains deeper facets of your personality, which the guy visiting your profile can easily read through post-by-post to immediately get to know you better and even interact with via comments they can leave you. All else being equal, that should lead to more profound first contacts. So, for example, instead of a guy PMing you to say how nice you look in your pic, or how you both have the same interest, he might send you a message to say how he connected with your blog post about your struggle with a family member's illness a few years ago since he's going through the same thing now and feels the exact same way you described yourself feeling your post. That's a simple example, but I think the potential connection there would be a lot stronger.
That's what the Blog is about. Your regular profile doesn't offer you that depth, and your Forum posts are usually all over the place, cumbersome to navigate through to get to any depth, and full of "noise" and distractions from other users. You Blog is just you, unplugged.
Does that make sense?
For example, imagine a guy arrives at your profile. It contains a few basic stats, your pic, a link to your forums posts, and not much else. They can click to see your Forum posts to learn more about you, but there might be thousands of posts ranging from one-worders like "LOL" to long posts about your life and everything in-between, all mixed together in a bunch of different threads, making it a bit cumbersome to go through and get to know the real you, particularly since a lot of those posts will have been influenced by the direction of the discussion with other users, rather than the direction you might have wanted to go in.
Now imagine you also have a Blog, which you have total freedom over, control 100%, and is 100% about you, and which contains deeper facets of your personality, which the guy visiting your profile can easily read through post-by-post to immediately get to know you better and even interact with via comments they can leave you. All else being equal, that should lead to more profound first contacts. So, for example, instead of a guy PMing you to say how nice you look in your pic, or how you both have the same interest, he might send you a message to say how he connected with your blog post about your struggle with a family member's illness a few years ago since he's going through the same thing now and feels the exact same way you described yourself feeling your post. That's a simple example, but I think the potential connection there would be a lot stronger.
That's what the Blog is about. Your regular profile doesn't offer you that depth, and your Forum posts are usually all over the place, cumbersome to navigate through to get to any depth, and full of "noise" and distractions from other users. You Blog is just you, unplugged.
Does that make sense?
I'm trying it out too! -I like it, sadly I will be going back to normal, and not keeping it for one reason: I am broke... lol.-
@Andres: thank you. I wasnt sure what it was for and your post helped. Thanks again.
I love every feature Ive noticed so far! The pictures, I havent used the Blog yet but I am so opininated its something I already love, The forum set-up W/ pics, messages showing past messages (bad memory here) amongst other things. KUDOS ANDRES
MissNicole! O-My-Goodness lol I also signed up for the free Premium trial and smh! LOL Im already sold!! I look at it this way, nothing's free in life. Not the important things anyhow. If we expect it to be then we cant complain for getting what we've paid for, nothing. Premium is an enhanced service, so I would feel like I would be getting my money's worth. I am liking it a lot so far. I also do kinda feel like people who are paying would take things a bit more seriously. I am if Im going to spend my hard earned money to have fun and use dating.mobi to help me meet goals, whatever they may be. So, Im glad others are also trying it out!
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