Figure 7-8
Contribute to Social Journaling Sites
Social journaling sitesare like collective blogs in real time, in that they
ask everybody visiting to throw in their two cents, often about a specific
question such as “What are you doing right now?” The Web site might
show the various comments in a moving timeline, as on Plurk.com.
(See Figure 7-9.)
Consider these safety tips when using social journaling sites:
➟ As with other social networking types of sites, be care-
ful about the profile you create for yourself when you
join and how much information it gives away.
➟ Don’t reveal too much personal information in your
publicly viewable comments. This is harder to do
than you might imagine because little bits of informa-
tion add up. One time you say, “I’m headed out for
my Pilates class,” and the reader notices it’s Tuesday
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