donderdag 29 oktober 2009

wzl is dying!

more and more, i have to force me to go to Wijzonderlijf. 

If it wasn't for this assignment, i really wouldn't go there anymore.

I posted something but apparently, the topic doesn't come up. (to the top of the list i mean). So if you want to see where something new is posted, you have to look at the date in the last column. 

So if a new member react in a old topic on the next page. no one will ever notice, the newie will think no one cares about his opinion or his participation and voila.. motivation and reason to come back.. gone!


I think this community is dying because of this. And of course the reasons i gave in the other posts here on my blog.

It's really important to create a reason to come back. It can simply be "to talk with others" but then the feeling you're accepted in a group is important.

If the reason to come back is to see funny things on the homepage, it can be a reason to come back, because the calender system isn't handy to see all things. so you have to come back every once in a while.


But the link with the users is 0,0. You hardly see who posted it, no one comment if they like the post and why or why not. It's just a 'bring together' of all cartoons and stuff from other sites. So the daily cartoon of some websites is posted. 

It's not very attractive to comment on that.


I think wzl is dooooomed :)

zaterdag 24 oktober 2009

participating?

I underestimated the difficulty to analyze a community.  

I find it hard to do because i don't feel accepted in the community.

It seems like nobody has noticed i joined. Even moderators haven't said anything in these weeks I'm participating.

ok, i haven't really posted much, but that's because i don't feel like sharing anything with those people.

On intertet, people tell how they feel about something, but here, the posts are very very short and everything is a reaction on something a previous person posted. They quote others and tease each other. It seems like everybody knows each other for a long time, it's obvious tht almost every post is made by someone with 3 or more stars. 


Personally, that creates a sort of distance and i don't want to participate in their conversation. I don't think it's my fault, because on intertet, i enjoyed it to post things (even though it wasn't interesting either).


Can wijfzonderlijf do something about that? i don't think so, as we saw, sometimes the older members take over the community. Maybe they don't even notice it's hard for new members to join the conversations. 

But one mistake they make is that a new member don't receive any kind of feedback that he or she joined wijfzonderlijf.

Every new member on intertet gets a welcome wallpost from one or more moderators.


So the link i made in the very beginning (many birthdays today, so many members!)

was totally wrong. Ok, they have many members but how many are real?

donderdag 15 oktober 2009

why moderation?

On this youtube, Mike Pascucci, Director of Moderation Services at Mzinga, explains why the right moderation tools are the key to a successful online community.

I think moderation is a big deal. It doesn't matter if you're a moderator of a small community or way bigger, it's always difficult to moderate in a good way.
You have to make sure the content is acceptable, but you have to keep in mind that users still feel free to post anything and don't feel censured.

maandag 12 oktober 2009

moderation

I was sick the last week so my computer wasn't on very much..

But now i'm going to double my activity this week ^^


Last week we talked about moderation. I think moderation is one of the most important keys to success in a community.

I was a member of intertet.be but i left because all the topics were closed from the moment something honest was mentioned.

The ancient users thought they could say anything and the reaction was simply to close the topic. The users didn't agree and started new topics to complain. 

In the end it came to a point that no new topics appeared and everybody shared the same opinion and was complaining about the moderators.


In my community to analyse, i searched for a sort of moderation but i didn't seem to find it right away.

The fact that i can't find who the moderators are on first view is an indication that there's a lot of freedom among the users.

There's a page with restrictions and obligations but i don't know who is checking the content. It's definitely hidden. On the page with the rules they talk about "we" so it's the crew of wzl who decides what is coming online.


On the other hand, at the forum i discovered a ranking system. After each name there's an amount of stars. The maximum is 4 but some names have a big beautiful star. When i checked such a lucky- star owner i read in a comment that he's a moderator. 

On Intertet, moderators joined immediately in discusses and from the moment someone said something a bit off topic or not really friendly, they reacted in red with a warning.

On wzl users tell each other comments aren't appropriate and so moderators don't have to play for policemen all the time. it's more social control and like i see it, it works on wijfzonderlijf.

zondag 4 oktober 2009

other purposes of communities

on 28th of september, we talked about why people start communities.
We saw there's a strong need to set a purpose.
Most purposes are positive and all a bit similar to each other.
The goal is mostly to bring people together and exchanging opinions about stuff.

That's all pretty great but what if the wrong people come together and they have very strong opinions about some things? Communities helps them to recruit other people to go with them.
I don't get that out of the blue, but i read an article.  
'FBI finds terrorists AL QAIDA on facebook.'
It's a dutch article so i will just put the link to it:
http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/960/Buitenland/article/detail/773144/2009/03/17/FBI-vindt-gezochte-terroristen-al-Qaida-op-Facebook.dhtml

Terrorists uses Facebook as a way of propaganda.
Luckily also the FBI uses Facebook and it helps them with the investigation in the way where people are or how they got recruited. They already found some of the missed man due to facebook.

Personally, i don't think that Facebook has a great impact on finding or recruiting criminals or terrorist, because al qaida isn't so stupid. But likely, it's a way to find people, positively and negatively.

donderdag 1 oktober 2009

The chase to choose!

When i was searching for a community to analyze, i first thought about puree-soiree. I like communities with a forum about all kind of stuff and not specific about one subject.

The principle is simple, people come together online and talk about what they like or don't like and give their opinion in all kind of discussions.


When i watched puree-soiree it seemed that there was not so much activity. I watched some post but i didn't saw any good things that i haven't seen before.


Today, i went to wijzonderlijf. this community is far more popular in belgium but i've never went there.

When i came on the homepage, a frame popped up about the future of wijzonderlijf and if wijfzonderlijf has to chance. Apparently they have a matter against them so the future is uncertain.

Due to this frame, i expected that the community was also dying.

The first thing i noticed where 49 nicknames of people that are celebrating their birthday today. When i watched the list of members, it's very very big. 

Is it because there are many unactive members? we'll see!!


I kinda explored the website and i have seen some very funny things.

So now it's official.. the community i'm going to analyze is wijfzonderlijf. 

www.wzl.be