Subavatar is a blogging app that allows users to image-sign their comments on blogs of different platforms. Users interested in this service are regular bloggers or blog-commenters.
Users don’t have to login or even register in order to get the app or to use it; each time they have something to say in a blog, Subavatar stamps a little avatar that looks like a piece of a quilt to the comment, which has two advantages: as the avatar gets stamped when users provide their email, they skip the registration process and get quickly recognized by other readers. The second advantage is that Subavatar stores all the comments any given user does, so when clicking into an avatar in any blog, you are redirected to the history of comments of that user so you can confirm or reject your original hypothesis of idiocy or brilliancy. The avatar the system provides for each user is naturally always the same, but it can be changed for a picture, image or logo; in order to personalize their profile, users have to “claim” it, which they do by filling their email into a box, and they later get instructions on how to paste HTML codes into their profile boxes.
Subavatar.com In Their Own Words
“subAvatar is the Avatar Service for lazy Blog Commenters. Which means no registration, no login, and no uploading images. What exactly does it do? subAvatar assigns you a unique avatar which is displayed on every blog comment you make. subAvatar also records all the comments that you make and displays it on your profile page. How do I register? You don’t have to! To create a profile, just start commenting on the Homepage or any other subAvatar enabled blog.”
Why Subavatar.com It Might Be A Killer
Blogging, we already know that, is all about building a reputation, and in order to do it a person needs to show who they are, so a cool, simple and discreet signing app like this one comes in very handy. However, the real reason why this site will soon become a killer startup is the comment history feature, as it happens that large blogs with a large community of commenting users have confusing threads, and having a way to isolate what anybody says is a useful and interesting way to build a blogger’s reputation.
Some Questions About Subavatar.com
Although this app has only recently been launched, there are surprisingly not many details to polish. One of them would be to get instructions in more languages, as the service is fastly being adopted by people speaking several languages other than English, like Spanish and French.
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Subavatar.com – Lazy Blog Commenters Avatar Service
Users don’t have to login or even register in order to get the app or to use it; each time they have something to say in a blog, Subavatar stamps a little avatar that looks like a piece of a quilt to the comment, which has two advantages: as the avatar gets stamped when users provide their email, they skip the registration process and get quickly recognized by other readers. The second advantage is that Subavatar stores all the comments any given user does, so when clicking into an avatar in any blog, you are redirected to the history of comments of that user so you can confirm or reject your original hypothesis of idiocy or brilliancy. The avatar the system provides for each user is naturally always the same, but it can be changed for a picture, image or logo; in order to personalize their profile, users have to “claim” it, which they do by filling their email into a box, and they later get instructions on how to paste HTML codes into their profile boxes.
Subavatar.com In Their Own Words
“subAvatar is the Avatar Service for lazy Blog Commenters. Which means no registration, no login, and no uploading images. What exactly does it do? subAvatar assigns you a unique avatar which is displayed on every blog comment you make. subAvatar also records all the comments that you make and displays it on your profile page. How do I register? You don’t have to! To create a profile, just start commenting on the Homepage or any other subAvatar enabled blog.”
Why Subavatar.com It Might Be A Killer
Blogging, we already know that, is all about building a reputation, and in order to do it a person needs to show who they are, so a cool, simple and discreet signing app like this one comes in very handy. However, the real reason why this site will soon become a killer startup is the comment history feature, as it happens that large blogs with a large community of commenting users have confusing threads, and having a way to isolate what anybody says is a useful and interesting way to build a blogger’s reputation.
Some Questions About Subavatar.com
Although this app has only recently been launched, there are surprisingly not many details to polish. One of them would be to get instructions in more languages, as the service is fastly being adopted by people speaking several languages other than English, like Spanish and French.
Caroline Bright
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