Skribit in Public Beta

No longer do you have to wait for someone to approve your account after registering for Skribit. We’re ready to take on more people eager to give Skribit a whirl! All you have to do is signup and either add a blog if you’re a blogger, or just use the account to interact with other Skribit-enabled blogs.

If you’re making a suggestion via Skribit, the main benefit of registering for an account over being an anonymous suggestor is that you’ll be able to track your suggestions and see if they were blogged. It also gives the blogger an idea of who suggested each suggestion and therefore some incentive to write on the topic compared to writing for an anonymous user.

Along with Skribit’s leap into a public beta, there are a few new features such as email notifications for new suggestions and comments for suggestions. Skribit is still hopping and we have a bunch of ideas and features in the works. If you have any feedback, we’d love to hear what’s on your mind. Stay tuned.

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  1. Feature Request:
    When someone mouses-over one of the voting options (a suggestion), instead of just displaying who suggested it, can you display the 140 characters of the actual suggestion?

    This would be way more useful.

    If you like, you can keep the suggester’s name.

    Suggester suggests:
    Full suggestion text of 140 characters as a mouse-over

    Thanks,

    -Holden

    Holden,

  2. Thanks for the suggestion Holden – that does sound useful.

    -Paul
    Skribit Staff

    Paul Stamatiou,

  3. Suggestion- more skribit updates! I want to see this thing fly (er, hop to airbourne ness) so keep us (the public) updated please!

    titanium_geek,

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