“It’s kind of like doing a regular post on Twitter or Facebook, but it’s going into a magazine. Additionally, Flipboard is adding a caption feature that lets curators post a brief commentary, question or summary readers will see before they flip the story in a magazine. Notes on the web use a full-screen layout that shows the comment activity so people can see there’s a conversation happening in a magazine. The feature debuts this week for web-based users and will be available in Flipboard for iOS and Android phones and tablets in January. “You can also add a photo and people in the new note, and you can do all of this on your phone, tablet, and web,” the company explains in a blog post. “Use notes to write messages to your followers, ask them questions or even welcome new readers,” Flipboard suggests. Users - which Flipboard calls “curators” - can “write new notes and start conversations” within their magazines, a move to give content creators “more ways to connect with their followers on Flipboard.” Now, curators who open any of the magazines they manage will find in the navigation bar a new “Create” icon they can click to create a note. Magazine reading app Flipboard is aiming to relocate some of the online discussion taking place on Twitter to its own platform.
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