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'''Community building''' happens in the real world among real people who can at least hear, touch, smell, hit and protect each other. Without these [[affordance]]s it is impossible to have a '''community'''. | '''Community building''' happens in the real world among real people who can at least hear, touch, smell, hit and protect each other. Without these [[affordance]]s it is impossible to have a '''community'''. Under this definition, the idea of [[online community]] is an [[oxymoron]]. | ||
[[Consumerium:Itself|Consumerium itself]] never claims to be engaged in any '''community building'''. The most it will say is that it might be helping form [[faction]]s and to reconcile terms [[factionally defined]] in real world debates. | |||
Much [[Wikimedia corruption]] is due to the claim that some kind of '''community''' is involved or being created by simply typing. | Much [[Wikimedia corruption]] is due to the claim that some kind of '''community''' is involved or being created by simply typing. | ||
''See [[Consumerium social club]] for more on the above questions.'' | ''See [[Consumerium social club]] for more on the above questions.'' |
Latest revision as of 05:50, 30 August 2004
Community building happens in the real world among real people who can at least hear, touch, smell, hit and protect each other. Without these affordances it is impossible to have a community. Under this definition, the idea of online community is an oxymoron.
Consumerium itself never claims to be engaged in any community building. The most it will say is that it might be helping form factions and to reconcile terms factionally defined in real world debates.
Much Wikimedia corruption is due to the claim that some kind of community is involved or being created by simply typing.
See Consumerium social club for more on the above questions.