It's been a while but I decided to come back to Polyvore. I wasn't sure whether I should or not because when I left, it was changing a lot and I didn't really like it. However in the meantime I emailed the Polyvore team about deleting a load of images I put up when I was 14 (young and foolish!), and they were really helpful about it. I figured if they were so helpful then it can't be all bad, and I was right.
The editor was easy enough to get to grips with again. It's way easier to search through saved items but the tabs (my sets, collections, etc) could be a menu on one page to make it less messy. The more social aspect of it looks more difficult - over the years I followed a lot of people and joined a lot of groups. Can you still @ people? I haven't followed the trends in sets either. I imagine the social etiquette and rules on this site are a lot different to when I left.
Anyway, at the moment I'm focusing on deleting a lot of old content - sometimes I was a bit of an idiot with what I said, although for the most part the general points I made still stand. I'm doing this on Twitter and Facebook too. At first it seems difficult but now it's just time consuming.
The editor was easy enough to get to grips with again. It's way easier to search through saved items but the tabs (my sets, collections, etc) could be a menu on one page to make it less messy. The more social aspect of it looks more difficult - over the years I followed a lot of people and joined a lot of groups. Can you still @ people? I haven't followed the trends in sets either. I imagine the social etiquette and rules on this site are a lot different to when I left.
Anyway, at the moment I'm focusing on deleting a lot of old content - sometimes I was a bit of an idiot with what I said, although for the most part the general points I made still stand. I'm doing this on Twitter and Facebook too. At first it seems difficult but now it's just time consuming.
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