What I would like to see in this case is a front end built that gives them a home, without encroaching on the rest. This is the point of communities and second-layer, isn't it?
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What I would like to see in this case is a front end built that gives them a home, without encroaching on the rest. This is the point of communities and second-layer, isn't it?
After The Speak Network grows legs my goal is to make a front end that is designed just for community discovery and creation. Lead people to the content they want to see instead of throwing them into a giant ocean. That is the future of social networks, the idea of buffet-style content discovery is pretty outdated. When you browse a TV you go directly to the channel you want to see, the same should be with your social networks.
Oh I agree!
The post I wrote today as web 3.0 also parallels this. I am hoping that not only will an account be owned, but each account becomes a gatewayed hub so that it can be aggregated into for example a magazine, while the author maintains complete control over visibility and access. The options are endless when it comes to content segment refinement and delivery.