a traveling avatar that when clicked goes to your profile page of choice and
when hovered on displays some data about you such as geo location.

an id badge on your profile page.

country flags that automatically appear when you leave comments on blogs
etc. maybe its something the admin can toggle on and off or maybe its a
browser plugin.

a video overlay (bug) of a little flag or in credits.

i dont know.  just off the top of my head.

On Jan 23, 2008 8:58 AM, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Epic-Fu.com was one of the first videoblogs (that I know of) using
> Ning to create a social network around their videos.
> it's really allowed them to interact with their audience in a way that
> comments dont allow....since people can create threads and post stuff
> as they want.
> The videos are like a starting point...but the conversations are the goal.
> Zadi and Steve do a really brilliant job of interacting with their
> peeps to get beyond "i'll just watch your video and go away".
>
> Here's a recent thread on their community site: Mix.
> http://mix.epicfu.com/forum/topic/show?id=699622%3ATopic%3A86403&page=1
> they asked, where are you from?
> Suddenly they have all these people posting from all over the planet
> earth.
> its pretty incredible.
>
> I bet lots of you have viewers/followers/subscribers (need a better
> name) in different parts of the world.
> I wish there was a better way to expose this fact.
> I know its the World Wide Web, but it still doenst feel like it to me.
> it's feels like people posting in that nowhere area called cyberspace.
>
> anyway...ive been thinking about this lately.
> How can we better show that we all live in different places in our
> videoblogs?
>
> jay
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