VIRTUAL COMMUNITY
Why virtual community "anyway"
The words virtual
community and on-line community
have been bandied about hyped and interpreted in many ways. But for our
purposes we are going to keep it simple and in context of building
your own community
On-line or virtual
community is the gathering of people in an on-line space where they come, communicate, connect, and get to know each other better over time. From that point on the
rest is up to you. Your community will be what you and your members make of it.
Why do people join and build virtual
communities
People have been using on-line space since the beginning of the internet to communicate. That includes
prior to the world wide web, when BBS or electronic bulletin boards and email
loops connected folks across time and space.
Here are
some of the types of activities people have enjoyed through these on-line connections.
Socialize
–
meeting people playing around , sharing jokes, stories, and just taking
interest to each other . Communities like this often focus around bulletin
boards and chat rooms.
Work
together- business, distributed work groups within companies
and between companies use on-line community to build their team, Keep in touch
and even work on projects together.
Have
topical conversation – on-line salons and discussion forum
such as well. Other has formed communities of people who enjoy conversation
about topics and shared interests.
What steps does it take
to build a virtual community?
Steps it takes to build
your own virtual community
·
Identify your community purpose or goal
·
Identify your target audience
·
Think about which interaction tools
would serve your purpose and the audience and how to structure the on-line space.
·
Think about how you want to host or
facilitate your virtual or on-line community.
·
Build
it up
·
Draw in the members g
·
Go and nurture it
The effects of on-line communities in offline lives
The rate of the growth
of the internet has generally exceeded most estimates, with increase in many
but not all segments of the population. The influence of the early adopter countries
had an effect on your on-line experiences. The concern that an ever growing
digital divide is lessening the potential impact of the internet in human life
is an important issue. This has direct relevance if you are planning an on-line community for people with no internet access. It is also a call to each of us
to recognize how we can lessen the divide and look for ways to contribute to
the improvement of our communities as a part of our on-line life.
There has been much
speculation on the effect of on-line activities on our offline lives, ranging
from concerns about addictions to meeting the loves of lives on-line and getting
married. There are examples from all extremes, but the more relevant question
is how we integrate our offline and on-line experiences.
Amy J Kim, on-line community architect, suggested there are two ways to participate in on-line communities. The kind you are yourself and the kind where you are playing out fantasy role.
BY ALPHONCE BHOKE
BAPRM 42527
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