I've spent three years on and off Twitter, using it as a means to disseminate my bosh, hoping to snag a publishing contract or catch someone's eye. All to no avail. And yet I met some interesting sorts from all walks of life and all parts of the globe, many of whom supported me in my endeavours.
I have to say, though, I find FOR3 a far more satisfying Internet experience overall, with the ability to use the long form as opposed to 140 characters, an ultimately limiting and frustrating medium for exchanging ideas. I also value the ability to rejoin discussions long after the last post. The forum is also eminently easy to search and retrieve information - making it a repository as useful as Google or Wikipedia.
And, of course, I am very happy to have found such a witty and wise bunch to discuss my ever-burgeoning passion for music.
I have to say, though, I find FOR3 a far more satisfying Internet experience overall, with the ability to use the long form as opposed to 140 characters, an ultimately limiting and frustrating medium for exchanging ideas. I also value the ability to rejoin discussions long after the last post. The forum is also eminently easy to search and retrieve information - making it a repository as useful as Google or Wikipedia.
And, of course, I am very happy to have found such a witty and wise bunch to discuss my ever-burgeoning passion for music.
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