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Plurk app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 288 ratings )
Social Networking
Developer: Plurk Inc.
Free
Current version: 6.5.3, last update: 3 years ago
First release : 28 Jan 2015
App size: 55.68 Mb

Discover, connect, and share interesting stuffs with your friends, family, and like-minded folks at Plurk!

Grant yourself unlimited ways to express yourself like sharing your thoughts, moments, videos, artworks or simply everyday life tidbits, be they bizarre or serious.

And we take it seriously at protecting your privacy -- Never will you worry about your emotional secrets being read by the annoying colleague around the corner, or the nagging aunt in the neighboring state.

Highlights of Plurk:
- Custom Emoticons: Use emoticons created with any types of images to paint thousand words in your messages -- animated or still, cheerful or sorrow!
- Anonymous Messages: Feel gossipy? Post the controversial without revealing your identity!
- Private messages: Limit who can see and reply each of your messages, and turn them into private discussions!

Pros and cons of Plurk app for iPhone and iPad

Plurk app good for

The Best Plurk-client again, but thats annoying AD. I want to be able to remove all advertising.
This version update a lot of things! Love it so much and havent seen any bug yet! Thank you~

Some bad moments

After the last app update (July 31th) the login is not working. Its always messaging user or password incorrect.
Obnoxious ad placement, no option for paid ad removal, and with the latest interface change, no way of muting a Plurk without loading it, which ignores the purpose of muting Plurks. Time to return to something else.
please let user rolling back to previous version. i dont need auto play AD to eat my data plan. this version has worst layout and UI, super unfriendly. all they do is to put more and more ads into your timeline, and u cant turn it off. Do not upgrade to this version, or you will regret.
Ads ruin it. Tried for a week and went back to Mr Plurk. This app would be excellent if it were possible to get rid of the ads.
Smooth, intuitive, much better than Mr. Plurk except for two major issues: Ads ruin it, and Plurks dont automatically refresh while responding to them like they should most of the time. Moved back to Mr. Plurk, it was that bad.
Okay format but all long comments are truncated so I have to read interesting threads on a PC later. Kinda annoying.