@EnLaBocaDelLobo
Marco Lobo
@EnLaBocaDelLobo · 4:58

Is Swell the New Social Media Frontier?

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It's out there for anyone to participate, for anyone to comment on and to connect, if you will, with you and with your thoughts, your ideas, which to me is far more significant than some of the other options that we're accustomed to in this digital time. So, to me, it is the new frontier. It's something that allows you to connect

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@LegacyComix
Patrick Hickey Jr.
@LegacyComix · 1:51
But I felt compelled to comment, and that's the type of interactivity that I want in social media that I feel like there's no emojis on here. There's really, like, no fluff. I love the fact that we can all come on here and have a conversation with one another, like, a real conversation. And, yeah, dude, I totally get it. Back in the day, calling up a radio show and having a conversation
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@EnLaBocaDelLobo
Marco Lobo
@EnLaBocaDelLobo · 3:05

@LegacyComix #Interconnected

And the echo, I didn't sound right. It was awful. So complete crash and burn. But anyhow, and now you come to today other social media where you're making comments on people's post or reels or whatever, and usually it gets drowned out. Those comments get drowned because either the person doesn't reply or they have hundreds of comments that they just cannot keep up. And I get it. Sometimes, depending on the followers, sometimes your comments might get drowned out
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