Notices tagged with flankbook

  1. Argh, I just remembered that I recently joined a new site that's supposed to be kind of like #, but with fewer issues. I have no idea what it was called though; does anybody have any ideas?

    Friday, 04-Nov-11 17:40:54 UTC from web in context
  2. @rainbowdash and everypony else: Those who are left behind from #'s demise, those sick and tired of # and #, pretty much everypony who wants, here's my invitation to # (formerly known as #, they changed the spelling a couple of days ago). http://project.friendika.com/ It's free/open source, you know what's working underneath it, it doesn't spy on you or sell your data, it's far more advanced than # feature-wise, it even outshines # (see the feature comparison chart), and like with e-mail, you can choose what portal (provider) you want to use and even set up your own server. Public servers: http://dir.friendika.com/siteinfo Now comes the best part: # users and # (Rainbowdash Network) users can connect to one another, as can # and # users. You might also have a look at my # # Page: http://friendika.dsn-test.com/profile/bronies

    Thursday, 03-Nov-11 06:43:43 UTC from web in context
  3. # U slow at posting posts & loading pages - fello Flankbook user

    Friday, 07-Oct-11 05:03:42 UTC from web
  4. starting to bet use to # after using for a while :D

    Friday, 07-Oct-11 04:24:48 UTC from web
  5. @pinhooves good since I joined # a while ago :3

    Friday, 07-Oct-11 03:12:11 UTC from web in context
  6. *On # since I got nothing to say at RDN now*

    Friday, 07-Oct-11 02:49:21 UTC from web
  7. now when I'm bored on RDN I can go on # from a different pony community Prospective :3

    Friday, 07-Oct-11 02:44:58 UTC from web
  8. On two pony social network at once now :3 # & #

    Friday, 07-Oct-11 02:00:07 UTC from web
  9. @macpony55 I'm pretty sure that you can change it in your settings in #

    Friday, 07-Oct-11 00:37:47 UTC from web in context
  10. # isn't loading...Hnnnnng.

    Tuesday, 30-Aug-11 22:29:38 UTC from web in context