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Blissfulpain

Member Since: 25 Apr 2006 Posts:17
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26 Apr 2006 3:05 PM |
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http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html?page=1not a slam, just a suggestion... the site has potential, but you need to allow users to post on any forum, to upload 'seens' without moderators, to delete their own posts, to decide what the next Poll will be etc, etc, etc.and it needs to scale accurracy as more users start to contribute.I've noticed that many posters seem to come, post a couple topics and then move on (most recent post 1 or more months ago)... down at the bottom of the forum you hav 500+ accounts, but i wonder how many are 'active' and by that i mean have posted more then 5 times and have made a post within the last 7 days.oh yea, and i like the little bubble in the pick on the first page of that article that says "perpetual Beta" as a Web 2.0 concept :P
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