it's called raftr. it's sort of twitter meets reddit where you can chat with other people about politics, or sports teams, or tv shows. in fact, sue posts on raftr herself where she talks about "the bachelor." joined by laura sydell of npr, john swarts of "usa today." before i start my traditional first question, i was doing my research, and i hope i did it all properly, discovered you are also a board member at vox media, is that correct? sue decker: that's correct, yes. scott: okay, we are owned by nbc. we have invested in vox media, did not know that at all, but i wanted to make sure everyone else knew that that was something that had happened. so, it was news to me, so alright, now let's get to the actual first question. so, there is twitter, and there is reddit, and there is facebook. why did the world need another way to chat with their friends? sue: that's a great question. i think the reason is that it's become really difficult to have good conversations on some of the traditional social network