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Guest Post by Gaurav Mishra: The 4Cs Social Media Framework

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Most people understand that a community that has a large number of members (size) who have strong relationships and frequent interactions with each other (strength) is better than a community which doesn’t. A vibrant community has size and strength, and is built around a meaningful social object.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Scarcity Thinking, Social Network Fragmentation?, and Engagement Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social Explorer Maps - interactive Census maps! Check this out - NTEN's Wikipedia entry ! I recommend reading the report " A Network of Networks: Email Lists, Nature Protection, and Pollution Control " it explores the value of email lists as well as next-generation online communities like Digg, YouTube, blogs, and Flickr.

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

Museum 2.0

In short, it limits museums from being places that are trusted as institutions of public engagement and interaction--the places many museums claim they want to be. It makes us uncomfortable with opening museum content up to comment, tagging, and alterations by visitors. And then there's the value of primary voices for interestingness.

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NpTech Tag: People Behind Tags, NpTech Timeline, Twitter, and More Widgets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Kikono - Digg for NpTech. illustrating the continnum of face-to-face interaction is interesting. One wonders where virtual words like Second Life fit on the interaction and communications axis. Wayne Glynn's chemotherapy party photos in flickr , let's him wish him a speedy recovery. Kikono is the new name for NpDigg.

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