It's a slow day, so I've been reading a lot of articles online. Salon.com has an interview with Andrew Lih (author of The Wikipedia Revolution) about the pros, cons, and occasional catfights within wikidom. In case anyone wanted to read it.
After seeing what you're doing, I decided to do a project on online communities too. Not trolling, but a sort of gathering of different traditions that form on different types of online communities. It's kind of like looking at Shakespeare's Arden Forest as the Internet and watching as the users establish "court life" on their own.
Anyway, I came to show you this. http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/
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After seeing what you're doing, I decided to do a project on online communities too. Not trolling, but a sort of gathering of different traditions that form on different types of online communities. It's kind of like looking at Shakespeare's Arden Forest as the Internet and watching as the users establish "court life" on their own.
Anyway, I came to show you this.
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/
It is very relevant to your interests.
Yay! I infected your brain! Tell me more about this court life idea....and I love the troll caricatures!
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