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Saved by 1 people (1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-05-03
- Lampertina on 2008-05-03 - Tags infrastructure , britt_blaser , collaboration_mall
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I called it a collaboration mall because the Open Source Society engineers are regular people, who won’t even blog, unless tricked into it, and need a UI as user-friendly as the malls that have worked so well, regardless of sophisticates’ sniffing at them as proletarian.
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on 2008-05-03 by lampertina
- very true. Right now (social) media participation/ blogging/ etc. becomes a self-selecting population, which skews the picture, too.
But if some of us are persistent enough to build hundreds of expandable little collaboration malls, located where they (we) will try them and engage our neighbors and find it easy to shop for hope there, then we’ll become the unwitting designers and producers of little patches on our governmental structures.
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on 2008-05-03 by lampertina
- community aggregators, but also sites that make it easy to "shop" (participate). Forums are really easy -- lurk, participate, whatever. But they don't have RSS and remain isolated and potentially silo-esque.
on 2008-05-03 by lampertina
- "shopping for hope" is a very interesting way of putting things.


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