LookBook.NU is a website. Most content is publicly available. Membership is free, however, to join, one must receive an invitation, either from a current user or via a code from an external website.
The focus is on fashion. Users post pictures of their "looks", consisting of full body photographs of their outfits. These looks can be named, given a description, and the items within can be tagged. A color palette relating to the outfit can also be attached. Other users can post comments about the look, give the users "hype", or give the users "love".
Hype can be given or revoked, but negative hype cannot be given. It is available in an unlimited amount. Every day, each user can choose to "love" one outfit. Both hype and love are permanent. Hype can be revoked, as can love, but if the love is revoked, it doesn't restart the counter or give the user additional love to distribute.
Members-only features include the love system, the ability to post looks, the ability to keep track of their comments, and the viewing and usage of a set of forums relating to the site and the fashion world.
The website is supported by paid advertisements.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
What is Twitter? Twitter 101
Twitter is a website requiring registration. Users must provide an email, a display name, and a requested URL (example: www.twitter.com/xoScience). After registration, users are able to post short messages of 140 characters (or less), including spaces, punctuation, and symbols. One's Twitter account is able to be connected to Instant Messaging clients to act as a status message relayer, as well as Facebook, MySpace, and other Internet-connected accounts.
Usage of the @ (at) sign is used to direct messages towards a user. Example:
xoScience: @Engineering: Do you feel like ordering chips?
Users are able to "re-tweet", or "RT" messages from other users. Example:
Math: Numbers are fun.
xoScience: RT@Math: Numbers are fun.
Usage of the # (hashtag) serves the purpose of tagging a post. "Tagging" assigns the post a label, usually related to its topic.
xoScience: #Twitter seems to be down, so how am I able to post this?
Users are able to search for these messages, known as "tweets", via a search box or external search engines. They can search for users, tweets about themselves, or tweets relating to certain topics.
Search for: @Math
xoScience: Do you want to have lunch later today, @Math?
Engineering: @Math is being a real pain today.
Math: RT @Math is being a real pain today.
Any terms of service violations, such as inappropriate content, harassment, or spam, may result in an account being suspended.
If a user does not want certain other users to be able to tweet them or view their profile, they are able to block them.
xo Science
Usage of the @ (at) sign is used to direct messages towards a user. Example:
xoScience: @Engineering: Do you feel like ordering chips?
Users are able to "re-tweet", or "RT" messages from other users. Example:
Math: Numbers are fun.
xoScience: RT@Math: Numbers are fun.
Usage of the # (hashtag) serves the purpose of tagging a post. "Tagging" assigns the post a label, usually related to its topic.
xoScience: #Twitter seems to be down, so how am I able to post this?
Users are able to search for these messages, known as "tweets", via a search box or external search engines. They can search for users, tweets about themselves, or tweets relating to certain topics.
Search for: @Math
xoScience: Do you want to have lunch later today, @Math?
Engineering: @Math is being a real pain today.
Math: RT @Math is being a real pain today.
Any terms of service violations, such as inappropriate content, harassment, or spam, may result in an account being suspended.
If a user does not want certain other users to be able to tweet them or view their profile, they are able to block them.
xo Science
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