Hi there!  I've recently run into an interesting challenge where a new
community site is launching, however, for it to be useful the member
profiles need to contain content, more than just a name and a city.

As an experience architect, I wouldn't create a process where a user would
end up at a page with no content, or "coming soon."  So, why do social
network sites allow sparsely filled member profiles to show up in
search/browse results?  Is this a good convention?  My instinct says no.
However, I can't find any documentation on the matter.  Can anyone provide
solid data as to why or why not to show this type of content?

Thanks in advance!

Smiles,

Heather


Heather Anderson
User Experience Architect

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