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Changing online communities

Changing online communities

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The Coral Project aims to change how publishers, contributors and readers think about interacting in online communities ... to further opportunities for online engagement, extending beyond comments into conversations and contributor contributions... The goal of the open-source software is to enable publishers to better manage contributions and understand contributors... allow contributors and readers to manage their contributions and also manage their identities...contributors will then have something of value that they're creating rather than scrawling notes on blades of grass." - Changing online communities: 10 good questions with The Coral Project's Greg Barber

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