Matter Meter is a site where you can discuss what matters and doesn't matter to you. Sign-up for this site is very easy, all you have to do is give your email and a password and your ready to go. Once you do that you can also customize your account with a display picture and basic information, I like this because you can kind of show a little bit about yourself in the display picture. Next you can start to "matterize" things by clicking on random matters. Matters can vary from Kitchen Aid utensils to Bill gates, and you are asked the question, "If ____ no longer existed, would it matter?" and you can put yes or no and give your reason and your reason can be voted to the most popular answer spot. I like how you can also be recognized on this site and be followed for what matters you have made and what you have "matterized". This site lets you speak your opinion, but I got bored with it really fast. If you could add more to your account and there were other little applications like polls on there. There could be many other ways to show what matters to you and this site could have done better to show those ways. There is also not many members so alot of the stuff I care about is not on there and I have to end up making them. If I had to give it a rating out of 10, I would give it a 4.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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This website sounds kind of cool, you can learn alot about other people like what matters to them, you can also show people what matters to you and it seems like it is pretty safe.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an interesting site. Sounds easy to get on and set up. Thanks for the review.
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