While researching the Essena O’Neill saga, I came across this video on YouTube…
Read moreBuddyPress to PeepSo Migrator 1.0.2 Is Out!
BuddyPress has introduced profile covers. That great news! It’s always good to see BuddyPress getting some kind of improvement.
So we’ve updated our BuddyPress to PeepSo Migrator.
Read moreMake Your Community Truly Yours! – Changing Default Settings
So you want to start your own social network! That’s a fantastic idea! You’ve read all the blog posts and the book on The Secrets of Successful Online Communities (haven’t read the book yet? You can get it for free by subscribing to our newsletter, look for it on the right). You’ve found your niche. You’ve installed PeepSo.
Read moreEssena O’Neill, Social Media and Authenticity
It seems like everybody who works in communications is talking about Essena O’Neill at the moment; how she exposed the truth behind the photos she posted on Instagram, sharing what it took to get the perfect photo and how much she was paid for promoting certain products. She claims that social media is fake, and we’re all just seeking validation.
Read morePeepSo 1.5.0 Is Out And Ready For You To Download
PeepSo 1.5.0 is a major release with lots of changes. Not all of the changes are visible but you will be able to see the design improvements, the addition of ‘Read More’ links to posts and comments, and the reorganization of PeepSo images, letting you customize your community to fit your needs.
Read moreWhat to do when your social network grows too big
If all goes well (and why shouldn’t it?) your community should keep growing. It will attract new members. Those members will post and comment, interact with followers and tell their friends…
Read moreThe one reason your community members are leaving
Just as new members should continually join your community, so you’ll also find that older members leave. They’ll stop posting, stop commenting, and eventually they’ll delete their profiles.
Read morePeepSo 1.4.2 is Out!
PeepSo 1.4.2 is a hotfix release that also features small improvements. We addressed a few issues that were brought to our attention and that we felt needed immediate care.
Read moreMoods Bring Smiles — And Engagement!
They should be a small thing, but emojis that depict emotions have become an intrinsic part of social media communication. Fast to type and easy to understand, they’re a natural language for mobile phones and small screens.
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