community management

Le Web 3 '07: Jason Calacanis on Spam Pollution Members Public

Google is starting to smack down spam, but it’s still an issue – affiliate links.Calacanis had some suggestions for the attendees about how to manage this: - Build curation into your service. - Police your service - Reduce anonymity without reducing freedom - Punish bad peopleUsers have to “own

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
anonymity

Commenter Business Meeting 2 Members Public

I  quite enjoyed the original “business meeting as internet discussion thread [http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1771556]” video that was doing the rounds some weeks ago. I just discovered that there’s a follow-up which is even funnier. **Warning: **Not safe for work, unless your work is happy with swearing

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
commenters

Comments Closed: A First Members Public

Today marked a first for our blogging effort here at the brown towers. [We decided to close comments on a post](http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/childrens-services/2007/09/the-dail-mail-and-its-lies-abo.html). The nine days since that post went up have been something of an eye-opener for me. For one

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging

More Rules of Online Communities Members Public

Hilary Perkins has posted two additional things about communities [http://cowbite.typepad.com/cowbite/2007/07/online-communit.html], to add to my list from last week [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2007/07/10_things_ive_learnt_about_online_communities.html] .

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
community

10 Things I've Learnt About Online Communities Members Public

I realised the other day that I’ve been participating in online communities for over a decade, from telnet-based chat rooms via mailing lists to Facebook. Here, mainly for my own reference, are the major repeating themes I’ve seen over that time: 1. Whatever you do, don’t listen

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
community