The other day, I asked for feedback on ideas to build community at The Noisy Channel.
Based on that feedback, I’ve gone ahead and created a directory of people whom I believe to be regular readers, largely because they are also contributors. There is a link to the directory on the front page, labeled “The Noisy Community“.
If I included you and you want to be removed, I apologize in advance and will of course remove you immediately. Or, if you’d like me to make any changes to your entry, please let me know.
If you are not in the directory but would like to be, please let me know, and I’ll remedy that as soon as possible. You don’t need to have contributed comments to be included, but I do expect that you are regular reader. Don’t worry, there won’t be a quiz!
As I noted earlier, this process is manual. While it’s a bit tedious, I much prefer to avoid any possiblity of abuse. At this scale, the manual process is quite tractable. I hope you all enjoy this first step towards building more community at The Noisy Channel.
3 replies on “Introducing The Noisy Community”
Could you use retaggr or mybloglog to make this less manual?
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Just read all the back ground posts which makes my first comment seem out of touch.
Sounds like a great idea and the start of a new product definition.
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No worries. Believe me, I see the appeal of making the process less manual, and there’s definitely a scale at which automation would be a must-have. This is a baby step.
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