A theme that turns up everywhere: "It is a community, albeit a broken one." Communities of last resort are intriguing.http://dlvr.it/RR0Wtc
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly
I want to help create more whole communities.
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Replying to @_StevenFan
Think of them as organic entities that evolve, even as ecosystems — it's more like creating a permaculture garden than an artifact or a building
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly
I like this frame Some of the affordances I can think of: Introducing people Meeting with a group to X Checking up Intentional sharing
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Replying to @_StevenFan @sonyasupposedly
This is all tending the ecosystem
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Yes!!! Introductions are a great one — increase density of connections, thereby also increasing density and speed of info conduits (since humans relate to information socially)
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I like the idea of technologically extending community and the artifacts of conversation and connection too Toying with the idea of video records of conversation or practice logs from folk of Buddhist groups I participate in Funnels into conduits of social energy
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