Monday, March 05, 2007

FLIRTing with the community

I found a great blog post by Sami Viitamäki recounting the outline of his Master's thesis on the topic of customer collaboration.



In an earlier post, I dismiss the value of crowdsourcing. What I really was dismissing was the form of crowdsourcing that doesn't take what Sami is talking about. A major tenent of the FLIRT model that he's outlined is the idea of concentric rings of ever increasing membership, but with less involvement. He defines them as:

  • Creators: those users who create original content
  • Critics: those who criticize, and evangelize the work of the creators
  • Crowds: confirm the work of the creators and critics through simple interaction (voting, comments) making the information accessible to the community at large
  • Community (not in the diagram): everyone else

In trying to foster a community and grappling with the challenges of a collaborative website, I found this model to ring true. As I look around the web space and see a ton of UGC websites trying to make a buck off by leveraging the work of the crowd, I realize that without considering the true nature of collaboration, most will fail....

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