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Re: Social tracking

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 11:37 am
by garyb
There's https://letterboxd.com/ for movies, although it's slow and I don't exactly love the interface. I've been wishing for a "Goodreads for movies" for a long time but I've yet to find anything that's really comparable; this seems the best of a bad lot. But perhaps Trakd is worth a try; I hadn't heard of it before.

For books, there is http://www.anobii.com/, which is similar to Goodreads but is more popular among Italians.

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:25 am
by Serpent
Serpent wrote:http://www.airlinemeals.net/ Upload photos of plane meals and find out what to expect on your upcoming flight and which food vocab you need to learn :D

Bonus: https://untappd.com/ - keep track of the beers you've tried and find out what is popular in various areas :D

Added these two, class central for MOOCs and the sites garyb recommended.

For keeping track of your personal goals, I prefer the mindbloom.com life tree. It uses the same watering metaphor as Memrise. There are also various motivational quotes and pictures.

Anyway the goal of this thread was also to share the links to our accounts... and I use almost all these sites :D

aviation:
http://flightdiary.net/serpent/flights my main account
http://openflights.org/user/Serpent?lang=fi_FI I love that the site is available in Finnish, and I love how you can enter the actual distance. I use http://flightaware.com for finding it out, or just measure approximately via googlemaps if the route is very different from the great circle one. btw despite the name you can also add non-aerial travel
http://meine.flugstatistik.de/serpent I joined it before finding better sites so I've decided to use it to keep track of my solo travel only. I'll decide as needed what counts and what doesn't. Definitely not counting flights with family, including cousin. This site also allows you to enter the distance yourself, and as noted before you can type the city/country/airport/plane names in any language (but it won't recognize France and Frankreich as the same country).
https://www.jetitup.com/MyStats/See/?na ... evdokimova Very shiny stats and badges :oops:
http://www.airlinemeals.net/photos/user/serpent/1b30
http://www.airfleets.es/divers/profile-37344.htm :ugeek:

travel:
http://mosttraveledpeople.com/Traveler.php?id=36398
https://www.tripadvisor.com/MemberProfi ... 634F57CDC9
https://www.tripadvisor.ru/TravelMapHom ... 634F57CDC9
http://mapq.st/2jpM9lm places where I've swum
http://mapq.st/2jpRPvZ border crossings (not counting airports)

books/media/etc:
https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7323247-marina
https://www.librarything.com/profile/serpent849 I registered to check out a friend's library. feel free to add but I don't really use this site
http://www.last.fm/user/serpent849
http://user.imhonet.ru/serpent849/content/books/rates/
http://user.imhonet.ru/serpent849/content/films/rates/
not updated anymore... but if anyone for some strange reason wants to see my movie ratings, that's the only place for that
https://www.class-central.com/u/31570

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:49 am
by Radioclare
Some of my accounts...

Goodreads

Lastfm

Trip advisor map

Flightdiary

I don't think I've got the energy to track flights on more than one site :D

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:15 pm
by MorkTheFiddle
Serpent wrote:Many people love using the SC bot simply to keep track of their reading/watching. There are some dedicated sites for keeping track of cultural stuff and travel. They're aimed at native speakers but do their job for tracking the learning too.
The "social" part implies being able to rate things and read/write reviews. Most of these sites allow keeping a private profile.
Do you use any of these sites? Feel free to post the link to your profile or just share some tips :)
Which other sites do you know, especially used by non-English speakers?


For books, there is this French site: http://www.babelio.com/

I use it only from time to time, but I see that I have entered 65 books. My handle is Cornpone.

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 2:23 am
by Serpent
Radioclare wrote:I don't think I've got the energy to track flights on more than one site :D
They can be imported between the sites :D (not flugstatistik, I think... but I definitely imported to jetitup)

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 2:41 pm
by Tillumadoguenirurm
Since a lot of people on here are also on Goodreads, does anyone know of any active groups with languages or language learning as themes?
If not, would people be interested in joining one? I don't mind creating the group but I would need someone to help out with managing it and there's really no point if no one joins. We could have different sections for different languages or types of literature.

Anyway, my profile is here: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/400 ... mushgattoi. I haven't used it much so far but am always looking for more books to put on my to-read list. :)

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 8:49 pm
by Serpent
One more travel site, similar to the challenge I proposed at some point:
http://thebesttravelled.com/en/ https://nomadmania.com

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 1:55 am
by Serpent
Serpent wrote:https://3pulse.com/ allows you to track cities/towns and other kinds of locations (lakes, mountains etc; also some sights). It also rates how extensively you've travelled through a specific country

http://www.atlasobscura.com/ focuses on more obscure places, the kind that the locals know about but tourists often overlook.
Recently added: Gastro Obscura, for weird/peculiar/culturally important foods.
Added some more - be sure to check especially atlas obscura :D

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:32 am
by zenmonkey
I inconsistently use a variety of these, my accounts are:

https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7497380-eugenio
https://soundcloud.com/evgenizyntx

I'm on italki, spotify, memrise, duolingo, strava (cycling), hebrewpod101, mtbr (mountain-biking), and tripadvisor (but don't share anything on the last one). Feel free to ping/add me if you find me.

I should look into Habitica. I use Todoist for task tracking - sometimes. ;)

Re: Social tracking

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 4:07 pm
by rdearman
I use org-mode in emacs to track habits, todo lists, blogs, program, etc. etc. etc.