First live, then tell

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Bappy10
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First live, then tell

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In the world of shorter and faster, Facebook and Twitter have recently been given competition by Pinterest. At the same time, a completely different movement is taking place. A movement based on slowing down, reflection and depth. There is a group of people with the need to share more than superficial comments. Cowbird is such an environment and perhaps the first real slowcial network .

Cowbird is a closed writers' network, with an open readership. It focuses on long, profound and intimate stories and experiences. The motto is: 'first live, then tell'. So it's not about telling what you're going to do or are doing. It's also not relevant where you are and with whom. What you share is a high-resolution image or a sound fragment and a story. Together, that produces a brother cell phone list story . You can then tag such a story and link it to themes. You can search and read all other stories, but you can also register as an audience of a writer and follow all his or her stories.

People in Cowbird

Small group
Don't expect millions of writers and millions of stories at Cowbird. You can't just start Cowbirding, you have to sign up and have your signup approved. Invitations will probably follow soon, with which the current group of Cowbirders can invite new writers. This will certainly increase the number, but at the moment there are only 1450 writers, one of whom wrote the ten thousandth story this week.

A story in Cowbird
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