@nnennazuh @mholzschlag a thread on some of the things your conversation about web3 management .. brought to mind .. 1. The more things change, the more things stay the same . SecondLife, BBS and communities like "the WELL" leave clues to how to manage communities.
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2.related books like "Guerilla Marketing on the Internet: The Definitive Guide from the Father of Guerilla Marketing " can be good guide for online community managers abebooks.com/9781599181943/G…
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3. who remembers browsing through magazines like "boardwatch magazine" ? I used to anxiously await it each month . The magazine is jam packed with pearls of wisdom on building online communities archive.org/details/boardwat… #DevRel #BBS #boardwatch
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I love this "The WELL distinguished itself from the technology of the time by creating a networked community for everyone. Users were responsible and owned the content posted, a rule created to protect the information from being copyrighted and commoditized."
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It was an incredible VBS it was also a little bit particular about who it let in which kind of bothered a lot of people really it was a little arrogant I guess but very rich content was the result of human management.

Sep 6, 2022 · 1:27 PM UTC

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