around the 22/7/05 Chris Baudry mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
150 - Group Tipping Point? that:
>Maybe splitting the group in 3 or 4 groups with different purposes?
playing catch up.
in the long long 1 year history of this list tried this and it didn't
doens't work. In a
On 7/22/05, Stephanie Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And a possible 8th: Vlogger-reviews: People post commentary about the
> vlogs they're watching, or reviews of vlogs, just as long as it
> doesn't become a critique group or a recurring "OMG, Verdi is teh
> bestest!!!" (i.e., re-reviewing
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 18:54:16 +0200, Stephanie Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Anyway, some possible sub-groups that could evolve out of this one:
And before someone goes out and creates all these groups keep these things
in mind.
- The forum vs. e-mail discussion has surfaced more
If we split out all of the tech guys, whose gonna help the newbies? I
say do all of this a s a last resort.
Jack, who is now well above two entries this month
On Jul 22, 2005, at 11:54 AM, Stephanie Bryant wrote:
> Chris, dude everyone on this list is a narcissist, to one degree
> or a
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I 100% agree with your list. I would add a Vlogger - Business category for all the start ups that are developping software or who are using vlogs as a business communication tool.
Chr
andrew michael baron wrote:
> I was supposed to shut up. It was my way of saying: I can see that I
> have been saying too much; unbalanced in context of the whole.
Personally I would prefer that you didn't shut up. I quite enjoy reading
your posts.
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Chris, dude everyone on this list is a narcissist, to one degree or another.
Anyway, some possible sub-groups that could evolve out of this one:
1) Vlogger-newbies: Make sure a core handful of "old-timers" spanning
a broad range of technical expertise stay in the group and keep their
eyes
And I forget all the narcissists who want to share with the world how their Auntie Claudia was great at their last BBQ.
Chris
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The problem is more about the value of the group. What it produces and how helpful it is for readers. It seems that it's going in all directions between newbies who just created a vlog and long timers who split hair about some obscure feature from a software used by 2 people.
Maybe splitting
good points
Eric Rice has posted an interesting video related to this
http://blog.ericrice.com/blog/_archives/2005/7/21/1060030.html
i think he's also speaking to all of us "quite clearly"
markus
andrew michael baron wrote:
>See here how all humans have problems and they come out QUITE CLEAR
On Jul 22, 2005, at 10:17 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> so, you feel that the group is undergoing some passive-aggressive
> social dilemma here?
So for me, here's the point - when I joined this group at the end of
November last year there were about 125 people in the group and
probably
First I wanted to post so that I have two this month, and will be
counted in the group ... actually I wanted to point something out,
that may be missing from all these conversations (though I'm sure
others are thinking it).
I love this group and I still get a lot out of it ... the positive,
f
I was supposed to shut up. It was my way of saying: I can see that I
have been saying too much; unbalanced in context of the whole.
The Magic Number being what any group 'tends' towards. With even
5000, perhaps, a fluxuating 145 will always speak up, and the rest, not.
So as hard as I wi
I've heard of this...
so, you feel that the group is undergoing some passive-aggressive social dilemma here?
i think when a few people stir up things and amp up the noise level... people will get flustered... it ripples.
those who enjoy interacting using this list will find it hard to restrain
So I've been reading The Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell which is a
fascinating book. I just finished the chapter about groups of 150.
For those of you who haven't read the book here's a quick summary of
this idea via, http://tinyurl.com/45rhj
THE MAGIC NUMBER 150
"There seems to be s
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