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I wanted to start a discussion about online communities, the way they have changed over the years, their future and what it is that you value, look for and hope to get out of an online community.
I think we can all agree that one of the greatest things the internet has given us is the ability to connect with others with common interests, irrespective of where we live, our age, social class or physical or other impairments we may have. My love for online communities motivated me to start ASF 13 years ago and after all that time I'm still in awe of how they can entertain, educate, and bring people together from around the globe.
As a result of the way they have resonated with people, online communities now take many forums; traditional forums, live chat rooms, Reddit, Facebook groups, and other social media incarnations such as Instagram. Some appeal to specific demographics more than others based on their user interfaces, popularity with peer groups, mobile device functionality and other discretionary factors.
So, getting around to the discussion part, what is it that attracts you to online communities? What do you get out of it? Do you like the way they have evolved over the years or do you think they have been appropriated by social media billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg? Have they enhanced the way we connect with others or dumbed it down? How would you like to see online communities evolve from here?
I'm curious about what people think.
I think we can all agree that one of the greatest things the internet has given us is the ability to connect with others with common interests, irrespective of where we live, our age, social class or physical or other impairments we may have. My love for online communities motivated me to start ASF 13 years ago and after all that time I'm still in awe of how they can entertain, educate, and bring people together from around the globe.
As a result of the way they have resonated with people, online communities now take many forums; traditional forums, live chat rooms, Reddit, Facebook groups, and other social media incarnations such as Instagram. Some appeal to specific demographics more than others based on their user interfaces, popularity with peer groups, mobile device functionality and other discretionary factors.
So, getting around to the discussion part, what is it that attracts you to online communities? What do you get out of it? Do you like the way they have evolved over the years or do you think they have been appropriated by social media billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg? Have they enhanced the way we connect with others or dumbed it down? How would you like to see online communities evolve from here?
I'm curious about what people think.
