Tag: community+building
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MediaShift . Digging Deeper::Hyper-Local Citizen Media Sites Learn How to Serve Small Communities | PBS
Lessons learned from some hyperlocal efforts: Work hard, seed clouds, don’t expect instant profit, build community by example, cheerlead. MediaShift . Digging Deeper::Hyper-Local Citizen Media Sites Learn How to Serve Small Communities | PBS
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Assignment Zero
Jay Rosen’s NewAssignment.net launches a crowdsourcing experiment covering the story of … wait for it … crowdsourcing. I wish it weren’t quite so meta, but as a demonstration of the model, it should get the job done. Assignment Zero
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Live newspapers and dead deer | yelvington.com
How small does a newspaper have to be to make this work? Are we short-changing the community if we shuffle all their life events off to the “community” site, or do birthday party pictures belong in our paper? Live newspapers and dead deer | yelvington.com
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USA Today rethinks newspaper in community terms – Editors Weblog
USAToday.com going interactive, community-driven? I’ve been saying a national paper can’t pull this off, but they’re trying anyway. Is there a community of people who read the paper in hotels and airports? USA Today rethinks newspaper in community terms – Editors Weblog
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FOWA 07: Tara Hunt – Building Online Communities. Strange Attractor: Picking out patterns in the chaos
Suw Charman’s notes on Tara Hunt’s presentation at the Future of Web Apps conference. FOWA 07: Tara Hunt – Building Online Communities. Strange Attractor: Picking out patterns in the chaos
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BarackObama.com
Best political campaign Web site ever? Maybe. Blogs, BarackTV, links to stuff on Flickr, YouTube, Facebook, and — get this — My.BarackObama.com = a social networking site built in. At first glance, I’m guessing this was coded from scratch. BarackObama.com
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Questions for Rob Curley about OnBeing – howardowens.com: media blog
Rob answers Howard’s questions in the comment thread. The easy, obvious answer is that of course a small paper can do this, cheap, but it might not look slick or have international appeal. Which it doesn’t have to. Questions for Rob Curley about OnBeing – howardowens.com: media blog
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Notes from My YourHub Visit – E-Media Tidbits
“At YourHub, it’s apparently a major ongoing effort to get community members to contribute — even to understand that they are welcome and encouraged to contribute.” Notes from My YourHub Visit – E-Media Tidbits
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Shiny, shiny tools won’t save you from trolls. Strange Attractor/Corante
Kevin Anderson rounds up some ongoing community/comment ideas about how to moderate that social network your newspaper is building. Shiny, shiny tools won’t save you from trolls. Strange Attractor/Corante