I'm guest blogging: what should I say?
Robin Hamman over at Cybersoc has invited me to join a group of cybersoc.com: guest bloggers on cybersoc.com this week. "Each day next week (20-24 March), cybersoc.com will be publishing posts by a series of special guest bloggers to help mark the one year anniversary of cybersoc.com (the blog, not the site which is 10 this year).
My topic is "online community management" but I think Robin would be ok if I subverted that a bit. Just to prove humans aren't so prone to being managed, eh?
The guest bloggers are all leaders in their respective areas and should have some interesting ideas to share. Each of them will use their blog entry here to look back at the highlights of their chosen topic area over the past year and to look forward to give us a glimpse of what developments or changes they're excited, or worried about, happening over the coming year."
I'm asking this waaay late because I have to write this this afternoon, but what are the big things you saw in 2005 in online groups? What do you forsee for this year? Write quick, because the one thing I know for sure is a community is smarter than any one of its members. And I need you!
Tags: online_community, communityindicators, cybersoc
3 Comments:
You must have read today's guest blogger post by Richard Sambrook! He suggested that one of the most interesting ways that we (well, he meant main stream media but we'll be flexible here!) audiences is a sort of "open source journalism" - where those writing ask the readers what they want to know.
I'm looking forward to seeing what your users suggest you write about! ;-)
Nancy, I see that same things I always see in groups: rankings. What I often don't see: reflection on the group itself.
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