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Harnessing community - presentation at MyPublicServices November 2009

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Page 1: Harnessing community - presentation at MyPublicServices November 2009

All about community

A presentation and discussion with Holly Seddon

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All about community

What do we mean by ‘community’?

What is an online community?

Getting started

How do we keep our community safe?

Activity

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What do we mean by community?

• We mean people• We mean connections• We mean support • We mean similarity• We mean social group• We mean peers • We mean a group being ‘led’

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Community confusion

• People rarely consider themselves part of communities

• People are rarely members of just one community

• Communities can be physical and conceptual • They can be permanent or temporary

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All about community

What do we mean by ‘community’?

What is an online community?

Getting started

How do we keep our community safe?

Activity

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What is an online community?

• It used to mean ‘message boards’ and not much more

• For a while, people meant ‘facebook’, although that’s a social network of people you already know

• Really, it’s up for grabs: it means people on a platform

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What Twitter isn’t...

Twitter isn’t a message board, or a social network of people you already know...

...So is it a community?

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What Twitter is...

• Twitter is a platform• It’s about connections• It’s the direction we’re heading in• It’s a micro-community that is different for

every individual

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What Twitter gives us

• Freedom• It has blown away old rules• A boost to existing communities

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One word to describe a good online community experience?

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All about community

What do we mean by ‘community’?

What is an online community?

Getting started

How do we keep our community safe?

Activity

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Identify a community

• Who are you providing a platform for? • “Build it and they will come” doesn’t work • Do these people want or need a space to

communicate?• Who are they?

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What are the concerns of the community?

• Do they need to speak anonymously?• Do they need to share images?• Do they need to be protected?• Do they have barriers to understanding

technology?• Do they have fractured interests? • Are there opposing viewpoints and needs?

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Sexy or quick?

• EASY• SAFE• SECURE• STICKY

• Sexy can wait...

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Vibrant, ugly.

• It’s okay if it’s not perfect to look at• Between timely and perfect, choose timely

"If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late."

- Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn

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Vibrant, ugly.

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Where will you host your community?

• Do you have an online presence that can be enhanced?

• Do you need to build community elements into your next iteration?

• Do you have the budget and resource to build from scratch – and manage?

• Should you set up a space where your audience already is?

• Don’t automatically reject free tools like Ning.

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All about community

What do we mean by ‘community’?

What is an online community?

Getting started

How do we keep our community safe?

Activity

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What do you mean by safe?

• Safe from offensive material• Safe from ‘trolls’ and trouble-makers• Safe to chat without fear of personal attacks• Safe from ‘real-life’ crossover • Safe from spam attacks

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Control – and lack of it

• You cannot control people – but you can steer, guide and react

• You must establish ground rules, and update them regularly

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Control – and lack of it

• No-one is solely interested in one topic – nor should they be

• Single-issue parties don’t win elections; single-issue communities, don’t thrive

• Connections are what’s important, give people the freedom to connect

• Tools like CAPTCHA

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Keeping your organisation safe

• If someone writes a lie about a celebrity on a community that you host – when are you liable?

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Who will keep your community safe... and vibrant?

• Moderation• Welcoming members• Stimulating discussion• Removing spam and offensive content• Who is liable?

“Can the receptionist do it?”

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Activity

1. List 10 communities that you are a part of.2. Of those offline communities, which ones

lend themselves to an online space?3. How could you go about creating a

community online – who would it help, how would it work and why would anyone use it?