Managing my socializing Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Something fundamentally annoys me about online social networks being businesses first. I'd love to see a grassroots network grow up like topsy, one that isn't "funded" and doesn't have a model except to bring people together.

I really like what Dave said last week about Web 2.0's much-touted two-way nature having been with us from the beginning. What were BBSes and Usenet? Chopped liver? As for the web, I set up my first web-based message board coming up on 10 years ago in July, and an iteration of the community is still going strong, last I heard taking about two million page views a month, managed by an international volunteer committee and funded by donations.

I guess I resent having my online socializing monetized at all. I don't think we need the VCs to get together with people online any more than we need them to phone a few friends and meet for dinner. Socialize the socializing I say!

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Could happen on an OPML community server Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Lots of the pieces for a full-featured social space are included in the community server. Instant outlining has yet to be exploited, and I keep thinking there might be an application of it that would be appealing to a younger instant messaging crowd, even though you think of it as a workgroup tool.

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Hey Tom? Permanent link to this item in the archive.

I'd be interested in hearing about the discussion of wikis at OPML Camp. Also namespaces. Will you be doing some post event reportage?

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