I use busy for nearly all of my mobile browsing. It's easy to scroll and upvote. I leave casual comments with lol's and emojis. On Steemit, I subconsciously make every comment I leave a longer mini-blog post.
This blew me away because I was interacting with the same data differently just by how I was viewing it.
Case in point: I was never too big on photography on Steemit. I felt like it was overkill to have entire Steemit threads centered around individual photos with short captions. But browsing the photography tag on https://steepshot.io/ is making me upvote and comment on photos just like I do on Instagram.
Does your use of the different platforms differ from desktop to mobile?
Also, in a recent blog post of mine, I debated pros and cons of using a username vs. a real name on Steemit. I like your username @heart-to-heart and how it goes with your branding of honest conversations. Would love it if you gave your thoughts on my post!
Wow that's really interesting, thanks for sharing your insight with me! I find it seriously fascinating to hear that you use the same information differently just by how it's presented. That being said, I would have to say I agree with you, I feel like I view Steemit as a more formal system, I like reading and learning and engaging here where over on Busy I find I use it as more of a social media experience, FB-like, user-friendly. I can see the differences for sure and both have their strengths!
I have heard of steepshot but as I don't have Instagram, I don't use it so I have no experience to share there, same goes for my mobile usage. I don't have any of the apps on my phone and hardly use my phone in general so all of my interaction comes from my laptop.
I will absolutely go take a look at it now, to be honest I never even thought about what my user name would be. For some reason it just came to me that this is what it was and as it flows with everything I write and care about it was a perfect fit! I'll save the rest for over there- I'm headed over now =D
Thanks for your insight as well! That's really interesting that most of your interaction comes from laptop usage.
Thanks, see you there!
Well all of it does actually ;) I never use my phone for it! I guess I hadn't thought that most other people would, especially being on the go!