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3 Problems With Yahoo Meme

meme feedbackEver since we have started using Yahoo meme, we have written a review on it and also invited some of our readers to this new micro-blogging service.

The experience for us has been refreshing but incomplete.

Understandably, it takes time for new social media platforms to perfect their system and we’re glad that Yahoo is open about it.

There are 3 major problems that we feel Yahoo meme should resolve immediately.

1. Not made for conversations

It seems like one to one communication was not considered when meme was planned. We have hardly talked to anyone despite using it for a week. Many users are just dumping their content hoping that it will get reposted. I mean, what else do you expect them to do on meme? Yes, you can comment on an update but it is not properly threaded and doesn’t alert anyone. The comment comes out like any other update and it looks silly.

Commented meme (Unexpanded)
commented meme

Commented meme (Expanded)
commented meme 2

Solution: Introduce @mentions on meme. Facebook adopted it and there’s nothing wrong with that. Make sure comments are threaded and notify users involved of any new comments.

2. We want more popular posts

The “popular” section displays 10 posts that have some of the most reposts. There must be more great posts in meme worth sharing!

Solution: Have 3 popular post sections (featuring more posts): Text, Picture, Video to help users consume information more effectively. A featured meme section would also motivate users to improve their post quality and encourage conversations. However, these popular posts seem to have no meaning unless they are categorized into different topics. Maybe meme should start looking into why Twitter is so successful.

3. Where is our Direct Message?

This is a basic feature for private communication, but why is it not there?

Solution: Enable connected friends to send DMs.

frustrated meme!

An unhappy meme user. Do you feel the same?

For those who are using meme, share your thoughts with us!

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About Sarah Chong

Co-founder and editor of Penn Olson. A laid-back marketing student otherwise. Loves social media and twitters about everything! (yes even about the stranger who chants to himself) A huge Harry Potter movie fan who is extremely scared of geckos.

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  • http://meme.yahoo.com/jmlares/ Jessica

    It's Tumblr like, and I like Tumblr. Do we really need another Twitter anyway? No. Stop comparing it to Twitter, because it's not Twitter. It's more of a blogging platform and I like that.

  • sarah_chong

    Hi Jessica!

    Thanks for the comments. I am glad you brought up the fact that meme is very tumblr like and that we do not need another Twitter. It will sure make many people look at meme differently.

    What I feel is that meme is currently rather disorganized. blog “posts” are everywhere and comments come out as a post by itself and no one gets notified about it.

    Wouldn't meme be better if it actually integrated some of the best features that worked on other platforms? The fact that you are sharing your posts to so many people, you should be expecting some responses and healthy discussions, but meme makes it difficult for that to happen.

    It has so much potential to be better. Instead of being just another Tumblr with some attempt to bring in interaction, why not be something totally differentiated?

    That's my thoughts about it (:

  • http://computersservicing.blogspot.com/ venkat

    Conversations and DMs are missing which feels memes are not interactive with their followers as in twitter.

  • http://sheenonline.biz Rahsheen

    Yahoo Meme reminds me a lot of Friendfeed. You definitely have a point with the comment behavior, but I'm against DM's just as I was against them on FriendFeed. I think I just have an aversion to multiple inboxes, though :)

  • sarah_chong

    U are right! I personally don't check my DM often on Twitter. With the use of automation, DM is flooded with “Hi, nice to meet you on Twitter”. Makes it pointless. But DM is great if it is purely for private messages. Sometimes you just want to keep the conversation to 2.

    Maybe they should allow people to deactivate DM to suit everyone's preferences.

    Thanks for reading btw!

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