Anti Community
"Survivor" ends by faciliating the destruction of community only one left standing no growth approach
not a community when 90% of the "members" are a fringe element without responsibilities
Small group have been replaced with chats. "Community" invades and destroys small group identity through a technique known as "multi-membershipping"
When the community has 90% real members who are active and dependable to respond and
discussion is organized and leads to deliberate action through a community effort
in context of an online community a large percentage of discussion leads to an online action
anti-community lacks attributes of traditional community collections of individuals
NOT
Individual-Community
BUT
Individual-Small Group-Community
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- Writing the Rules
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- ¿Cuál es un Foro?
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- Changing Blogs
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What role does artificial intelligence play in transparency and accountability? - [Summary: looking at the limits of large language models, and finding the place they might play.] Joseph Foti, Principal Advisor on Emerging Issues for the...6 months ago
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Meet the FLO Facilitators: Leva Lee - Cross posted to BCcampus News. Meet FLO Facilitator: Leva Lee Over the years, individuals from institutions and organizations across British Columbia hav...6 years ago
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Note to Readers: An Extended Break - I’m taking a break from posting here for several months. I’ll be posting sporadically on Twitter, so follow me there @privacylives if you want privacy news.6 years ago
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2018 - Leading HPE in preparation for syllabus change - In 2019, the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority will implement an entirely new senior education system, including a complete suite of new subje...8 years ago
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On Being Inconvenient - I’m definitely on a steep learning curve and planning to blog more and more as I go, simply to chronicle my transformation into Another Inconvenient Citize...12 years ago
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Building the Democratically Organized Web Community - - Introduction to basic principles of democratic organization - Unity of the Whole. - Equality Rules - Privacy - Purpose - Me...16 years ago
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Wk10_Looking for online communities-Virtual World (Catch up post) - Write a post to your blog with ideas on what sort of communities exist on Second Life and how you might operate as a facilitator for a community communicat...17 years ago
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Improving Your PageRank - Follow my tips to get your PageRank to the Level of 3 (why 3? - well, that´s where I got so far): 1. Publish original content. If you publish content fr...17 years ago
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Online Forums - I'm way behind in my course blogging assignments, but am determined to catch up, one by one. The last one I missed was to locate an example of an online fo...17 years ago
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My Favorite Graphs... and the future - This blog has always been about optimism, creating better user experiences, helping users spend more time in flow, and learning. There are 405 posts here. ...18 years ago
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