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Is getting bigger a good thing?

Ask Twitter. For weeks now, they’ve been dealing with the fallout of “success”—the microblogging service has been adopted (and adapted) by so many people, they’ve had to put the thing up on the rack so the technical widgets and gizmos that run it can be replaced, like tires burned out prematurely by a teenager’s drag racing addiction.

Some of the “teenagers” in question have been less than kind as they impatiently wait to get their social media hotrod back and rolling again. Technical details aside, the problem boils down to the fact that the makers of Twitter never intended for it to get this big.

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What Is Most Important In Online Community Building?

February 28, 2008

There’s a lot of theoretical chatter online these days about building online communities. The people that are actually doing it are few and far between it seems. This week, I kick off the strategic and technical planning for an online community, so I’m moving from philosopher to doer in this space. It certainly feels good [...]

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