SixApart Torn Apart?
Here’s an example of situations to avoid in Online Communities (more at TechRepublic)

Thousands of LiveJournal customers are rebelling against the company’s recent decision to censor hundreds of sex-themed discussion groups, a broad swath that has led to the removal of literary critiques and fan-written fiction about Harry Potter.

LiveJournal, which is owned by San Francisco-based Six Apart, confirmed Wednesday that it deleted around 500 journals this week in hopes of better “protecting children.” It said the deletion was prompted by activist groups, including one called Warriors for Innocence that claims to track sites promoting pedophilia, the sexual abuse of minors, and other illegal activities.

This kind of fiasco can be avoided by clearly defining your Purpose at the outset (Ms Kim’s standards might be old – 10 years- but they are fundamental) and abiding by Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs (pertaining to online communities).

Purpose – cover off every eventuality in the way you establish and manage your network. That means: colours, code of conduct, taglines, style of moderation, dislosure, everything. Maslow’s hieracy of needs – physiological means not just sustainability of id but sustainability of friends and sustainability of content. The day I log on and my friends list is gone and my discussions are gone is the day I am gone – to another network. No one devotes (years) to an online community and then expects it to vanish in pixel smoke. Six Apart need to work hard to recover – this is their second major f*ck up in the last few years. Last time the customers weren’t necessarily organised or militant (there’s a difference between annoying your consumers a bit so that they slag off on blogs, and annoying them majorly so they set up anti-marketing, anti-advertising movements). We’ll see…

BTW you can switch off MySpace any darn time you like. :P

If you are interested in this sort of stuff, I’ll be hinting at what can be done at WebJam next week. Then Building and Maintaining Vibrant Online Communities at WebDirections South is a one day, full-on course on social texturing. A much more basic introduction in a one day course at the University of Sydney called YouTube, blogs and marketing might be of interest to someone in your organisation, I guess.

I’m off on a big big aeroplane for a few days r&r. I won’t be blogging. I might read/write the reports that I have to get done. Might. There’s also a six year old’s birthday party in there, and she expects me to be a pirate. With wings. *waves*. A’hoy me hearties, landlubbers ahead. *flies off* staying in Australia but not NSW. :)

 

If you’re a fan of Grey’s Anatomy or House or E.R. or… – this is YOUR fault. Bloody big drama queens : Those disappointed that reality show Survivor didn’t quite live up to its dramatic title are in luck — contestants on a bizarre new Dutch program will actually be fighting to stay alive. In The Big Donor Show, which is set to air this Friday, a terminally ill cancer patient will select one of three patients to receive her kidneys. Viewers will watch testimonials from the three Dutch contestants, aged between 18 and 40, and send in text message Continue Reading…

 

Thanks to Dean Collins of Mexuar for this: Voipify your website:User generated text content/forums are fine but to jump forward into the next generation of ‘interactive’ communities progressive websites are implementing Mexuar Corraleta for 24×7 live voice chat sessions….browse to your favourite football teams web site and talk real time with anyone else visiting the site at the same time. With this feature, any website visitor using a Java compliant web browser and PC can make free voip calls to a 24×7 voice chat room. These calls are pure IP from the web browser to your Asterisk server and are Continue Reading…

 

Anyone got a couple of hours to spare? It’s for a good cause – I do some work with NAPCAN from time to time As discussed I am looking for someone who can configure a D-Link DFL-210 Firewall and a Bridged DSL2+ modem, either a Netcomm NB5 or a D-Link DSL-502T, whichever works best with the 210. The firewall setup will need to include a DMZ for our intranet server and also VPN tunnels for our remote offices and mobile staff. The DFL-210 is a commercial grade device and has a complex operating system, familiarity with basic DSL modems with Continue Reading…

 

I spoke at a conference last year about Gonzo Marketing and the move towards underwriting online communities rather than online advertising to static portals as branding model. Here’s a community around supporting people with diabetes in New Zealand. Renima Malhotra and Dr Rosemary Stockdale. Online support for diabetes sufferers The thousands of New Zealanders with diabetes may soon be able to join an online community to seek information and support from others with the condition. On line communities dedicated to people with a wide range of conditions are springing up all over the world. Now researchers based in the Institute Continue Reading…

 

Quick Quick! They want to kill him! Oh poor Frank. *cries* Even if you aren’t much of a fan of Microsoft, you have to like Frank! Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Frank Arrigo Last week, an entry about me was added to Wikipedia. This kicked off a good old fashioned Wikipedia style debate, and the article is being considered for deletion “in accordance with Wikipedia’s deletion policy.“ LOL. I haven’t edited the entry and I didn’t coerce anyone else to contribute to it. Right now, there are 10 deletes (including 4 strong deletes) to 6 keeps. Looks like the days of the article Continue Reading…

 

(hat tip: Dave N Wallace)Ms Ella and I were discussing Digi-kids and a new way of learning over coffee this afternoon. I’m going to post quite a bit of the article here because SMH doesn’t believe in the long tail and often removes articles after a time. Dr Dale Spender first starts by discussing what happens when ancient old pollies get to make policy decisions for Gen Y and the Millennium Babies: In a recent speech intended to outline his policy for Australia’s educational future, the Prime Minister spent a great deal of time dwelling on his past. John Howard’s Continue Reading…

 

Last Thursday quite late I had a chat with David Wallace and Mike Seyfang (Adelaide lads). Nick Hodge, Mike Seyfang, and I did time at AppleCentre Adelaide Random Access in the ’80′s. So there ya go. In the podcast we talk about:Dave occasionally does wash things especially business cards Laurel’s University of Sydney, Professional Development seminars, like the YouTube, blogs and MarketingIdentify on the ‘net: Profile ages and security, Badged moderatorsDotcom bust 2.0: user generated content disappearing and we lose part of our lives, what works 2.0 leads to 3.0, backend mashup 3.0 vs user mashup 2.0,Distributed identity – archiving Continue Reading…

 

Uhoh. Bad news for fakers – from The Times (hat tip: G2 New Zealand) Fake bloggers soon to be ‘named and shamed’ Hotels, restaurants and online shops that post glowing reviews about themselves under false identities could face criminal prosecution under new rules that come into force next year. Businesses which write fake blog entries or create whole wesbites purporting to be from customers will fall foul of a European directive banning them from “falsely representing oneself as a consumer”. From December 31, when the change becomes law in the UK, they can be named and shamed by trading standards Continue Reading…

 

I wish I could afford to jaunt off to Mountain View CA for a few days. The Online Community Unconference is a gathering of online community practitioners – managers, developers, business people, tool providers, investors – to discuss experience and strategies in the development and growth of online communities. Those involved in online community development (and social software in general) share many common challenges: community management, tools, marketing, business models, legal issues. As we have found with our past events, the best source of information on all of these challenges is other knowledgeable practitioners. The Online Community Unconference is inspired Continue Reading…

 

Some of Crimestoppers video footage about the Jesse James case has embed disabled (e.g. his mother’s appeal), but here is a CCTV one that isn’t. Added: December 21, 2006 From: jessiejamesappeal CCTV footage showing two young men wh… CCTV footage showing two young men who were seen riding to and from Broadfield park around the time that Jessie James was murdered. Do you know who they are? If you have information about the murder of Jessie James, please call any of the following numbers:Incident Room number: 0161 856 4343Confidential phone or text 07940 960215Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.People can also pass Continue Reading…

 

ABC and Second Life for those of you who didn’t hear – we had a major griefing attack on ABC Island today. All the buildings, landscape and shrubbery were destroyed. Linden Lab have now rolled back the island and everything’s back to normal. Thanks so much to all of the ABC Friends and ABC Admin who alerted us to the problem and helped us deal with it – we are so grateful for the strong and loyal community that has built up here so quickly. And don’t forget Prim School – on as planned tomorrow at 8pm (AEST)in the sandbox. Continue Reading…

 

You can be banker if I can be the racing car, or maybe the horsey. And… shouldn’t the board have rounded corners? Technorati Tags: games, Humour, flickr, web2.0poly, computerjoe

 

Nicked directly from John Allsop’s Dog or Higher blog (actual link to pretty-but-hard-to-copy-and-paste site WebDirections here): Web Directions South 2007 We’ve been working on this for it seems far too long, but now I am really excited to let both my readers know about this year’s way bigger, way better, Web Directions South Head on over, have a look around, and check out the program and speakers we’ve lined up for Web Directions South 2007. With more than 30 leading experts, including a dozen international stars of the web industry, across three tracks, Web Directions South will focus on the Continue Reading…

 

I’ve got two questions for you. And I have tried to get them answered in other places first – I just know that some of you readers are knowledgeable in a couple of areas where I don’t ace it (me? humble? neveh!) Question 1. Why does Google Search (Australia) hate this blog? If you go to google.com and search for social networks australia, this blog comes top. If you go to google.com.au and search for social networks this blog does not exist. And I do mean at all. My crappy world.com.au site comes up eventually but Laurel Papworth – Online Continue Reading…

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