On 2/11/06, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quotes are nice (i certainly like
> media in smaller chunks), but actually making the quotes requires a
> high level of investment for the user

The situation where it's too much work for the average user to do
something is a pretty common pattern in net software.  There is
sometimes a workaround: design your application to magnify the impact
of the few people who do do the work.

CDDB is an example of that workaround.  Most people didn't type in
song titles, but the few who did had a huge impact.

In this case that might mean spotlighting any quote that somebody did
bother to make, and make it easy to copy and reblog.


 
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