I know what you're saying Diane. It is a great site for finding and bookmarking info by categories but I don't get the 'social' part. I don't care what other people pin to their boards. I've been trying to figure out why it doesn't appeal to me. So far I'm equating it to magazines. I read magazines (rarely) for information - mostly of the text type. I've never bought them for decorating ideas, recipes, etc. My guess is the same people who like Pinterest are the ones who loved to get their hands on the latest editions of glossy magazine spreads. What do you think?
I know what you're saying Diane. It is a great site for finding and bookmarking info by categories but I don't get the 'social' part. I don't care what other people pin to their boards. I've been trying to figure out why it doesn't appeal to me. So far I'm equating it to magazines. I read magazines (rarely) for information - mostly of the text type. I've never bought them for decorating ideas, recipes, etc. My guess is the same people who like Pinterest are the ones who loved to get their hands on the latest editions of glossy magazine spreads. What do you think?
Wow. That's interesting!
ReplyDeleteSome days I wonder if there's something wrong with me because I just don't "get" or care for Pinterest..
ReplyDeleteI know what you're saying Diane. It is a great site for finding and bookmarking info by categories but I don't get the 'social' part. I don't care what other people pin to their boards. I've been trying to figure out why it doesn't appeal to me. So far I'm equating it to magazines. I read magazines (rarely) for information - mostly of the text type. I've never bought them for decorating ideas, recipes, etc. My guess is the same people who like Pinterest are the ones who loved to get their hands on the latest editions of glossy magazine spreads. What do you think?
DeleteI know what you're saying Diane. It is a great site for finding and bookmarking info by categories but I don't get the 'social' part. I don't care what other people pin to their boards. I've been trying to figure out why it doesn't appeal to me. So far I'm equating it to magazines. I read magazines (rarely) for information - mostly of the text type. I've never bought them for decorating ideas, recipes, etc. My guess is the same people who like Pinterest are the ones who loved to get their hands on the latest editions of glossy magazine spreads. What do you think?
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