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		<title>Lisa doesn&#8217;t quite see the application &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lisa doesn&#8217;t quite see the application of this technology &#8211; but as an avid Twitter user, I like the idea of a community site with almost real-time communication based around a central theme. Because Skewster is on WordPress, we could easily set registered users to be contributors by default, letting them only comment on posts. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lisa doesn&#8217;t quite see the application of this technology &#8211; but as an avid Twitter user, I like the idea of a community site with almost real-time communication based around a central theme.</p>
<p>Because Skewster is on WordPress, we could easily set registered users to be contributors by default, letting them only comment on posts. Regular commenters could be invited to become posters &#8211; topic starters on the site. The whole thing is already making good use of Gravatar images and stuff like that, and with a little bit of tweaking, Skewster could be great for Liveblogging or event-based television posts.</p>
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