
As Dag mentioned a little while back, we've been running around behind the scenes Jamaican sprinters hacking apart VaroCMS to bring you the next great thing from Sift Partners, Inc. As promised, before we introduce our baby to the world we first need the Sifter stamp of approval.
So please, feel free to poke, prod, and juggle to your heart's delight. Oh, you're probably wondering... what... it... is. No one can be told what Dwigger is; you have to see it for yourself.
No. That's a lie. Dwigger is a social voting and threaded conversation site for Twitter. Twitter is a nifty site that allows anyone to update their "followers" from any place, any time about what they're doing or what's on their mind. However, on Twitter it always seems to feel like you're just shouting in the dark, hoping someone hears you. (Doesn't anyone care?!)
With Dwigger, you and others can now have full discussions about what's currently keeping you occupied. So, give us a helping hand and take Dwigger for a test drive.
All you need to do is create a Twitter account if you don't already have one, then head over to Dwigger.com.
To get access to this private beta test, enter username sifter and password meatbag on the "Coming Soon" splash screen.
We look forward to seeing you on the other side!


































good luck with it.
I tried logging in and nothing happened...?
Hmm. No one else is having such trouble. Did you enter "sifter" and "meatbag" on the splash screen? After that you just login with your Twitter username/password.
>> ^swampgirl:
Alrighty I'm assuming that it takes a bit for Twitter to update a new member. How do you post globally? I only had the option to post to the cities.
I guess it's less obvious than I thought. The "global" tab lists all posts regardless of location, whereas the "locale" tabs (LA, SF, etc.) only show posts in that area. So if you select "none" for the location, it will only show up on the "global" tab and not the others.
I changed the "global" tab to say "all" so hopefully that will make it a bit clearer.
When I did see my post at first on the front page, I supposed maybe I wasn't fully in it's system yet.