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Mark D Worthen PsyD

I read a tweet that led me to a blog post that recommended Triberr. Here's what I wrote in a comment to that blog post:

I've spent a fair amount of time on Triberr and I have to admit some disappointment with the site. It's a superb concept, but the Triberr folks are not managing the site very well. For example, in their discussion section (Bonfire), the posts are not moderated so there is a lot of spam, and in the Technical Support and Feedback & Suggestions categories (subsections), most questions go unanswered and the Triberr staff also do not respond to feedback and suggestions. It's like talking to a wall. Another problem is that much of the KnowledgeBase is out-of-date and provides inaccurate information. And, finally, they've gone to a paid upgrade model prematurely it seems, i.e., you have to pay to access important functionality, at a time when basic functionality is problematic.

http://www.momeomagazine.com/3-time-saving-tools-for-twitter-that-you-may-not-have-heard-of/
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10 years ago