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- I hear what CommunityGal is saying and I also quote the stats about boomers and social networks. At the same time, from my personal experience I don't have a problem with your generalized...
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The thing that makes podcasting special is that it is accessible to everyone, not just companies with huge production budgets. Even the NY Times, stodgy old media conglomerate that it is, noticed this (early too, likely because it wasn’ ... Continue reading »
The thing that makes podcasting special is that it is accessible to everyone, not just companies with huge production budgets. Even the NY Times, stodgy old media conglomerate that it is, noticed this (early too, likely because it wasn’ ... Continue reading »
3 years ago
Community sites and projects also run the risk of becoming stagnant when one person clings to them. The ability to let go and allow others to influence "your baby" is what allows these concepts to grow and become something new instead of being replaced by completely different concepts entirely. Sometimes, when the project takes on a life of its own, the originators sit back and complain. They suddenly go from being innovators to being no better than old men talking about the "good old days" and screaming at people to get off their lawns.