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Thanks for the good words! Glad to see you in the stories, too.
Let's be clear, I'm an oldie - one foot in the grave (well, almost :) ) - so I've not got time to waste. But, as a writer, mostly working alone, I have found - to my surprise - that J3W has hooked me. Time input is almost zero, but the kick I get out of seeing the twists and turns of other creative minds, and having my own instant feedback, is priceless.
Thanks S&G for a killer application.
Have a great Christmas and 2008, guys, you deserve it.
Oscar
Oh, and the words 'idea of writing' were mine. :-)
Since the most common complaint from around he Facebook blogosphere seems to be that Facebook applications are childish, or at best - shallow, we really wanted to create an application that actually engages users to do something functional/creative/purposeful and is yet fun in the process. We seem to have, or be well on the way, to achieving that with Just Three Words.
With any application that allows unlimited, free-form expression of opinion and thought, you are inevitably going to get a lot of "low-quality" content ... although even this is subjective when taken out of context. You will also like see a lot of PG-13, M and R rated content too.
However, take the time to "really" look around and you'll find there are some truly amazing stories up on Just Three Words that demonstrate just how literate, creative and clever people can be working in a collaborative environment with a common cause. We have random stories, love stories, adventure stories, six word stories, limericks, poems and everything in between.
As always, there is much to do and we are working hard to continually improve the application experience across the user demographic so as to provide maximum engagement regardless of your writing goals.
Thanks again for the review, Nick - and Erik for your keen insight :)
Imagine a mass collaborated novel? 3 words a person?
I'd buy it out of sheer curiosity!