{"id":544,"date":"2006-09-19T00:31:48","date_gmt":"2006-09-19T04:31:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nehrlich.com\/blog\/2006\/09\/19\/feedback-karma\/"},"modified":"2006-09-19T00:35:33","modified_gmt":"2006-09-19T04:35:33","slug":"feedback-karma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nehrlich.com\/blog\/2006\/09\/19\/feedback-karma\/","title":{"rendered":"Feedback karma"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I went to the <A href=http:\/\/www.socialmediaclub.org\/>Social Media Club<\/a> meeting this evening here in New York.  I&#8217;m astonished and inspired by how far this has come in a year.  This started rolling last year at <a href=http:\/\/www.nehrlich.com\/blog\/2005\/10\/10\/web21-notes\/>the Web 2.1 unconference<\/a>, and continued with a <a href=http:\/\/www.nehrlich.com\/blog\/2005\/12\/06\/brainjamming\/>BrainJam a couple months later<\/a>.  Now <a href=http:\/\/chrisheuer.blogspot.com\/>Chris Heuer<\/a> is jetting around (he just flew in from London) talking to people about this stuff.  <\/p>\n<p>As usual, I was more of an observer than a participant.   At the beginning, when everybody else was introducing themselves as being from PR agencies or non-profit organizations or various wire services, I said &#8220;I represent only myself&#8221;, which was true, but funny.  But once the discussion got started, I jumped in with a couple observations and felt like I contributed.  <\/p>\n<p>One idea that Chris mentioned was &#8220;adopt-a-blogger&#8221;, where experienced bloggers could take a neophyte under their (virtual) wing and teach them how to use the tool, and more importantly, give them encouragement.  He said that even just having somebody poke a beginning blogger every week or two to say &#8220;Hey, haven&#8217;t seen anything new from you recently!&#8221; might be enough to get new bloggers into the habit.  And it&#8217;s true &#8211; I totally get warm fuzzies from comments, and even just knowing a couple people are out there reading makes a big difference (thanks Beemer and Jofish and Seppo and Batman!).<\/p>\n<p>I was thinking about this during the meeting, and tying it into my thoughts on the psychological principles of consistency where we try to live up to our <a href=http:\/\/www.nehrlich.com\/blog\/2005\/03\/01\/prescriptive-context\/>public statements of ourselves<\/a> and thinking that it would be a really validating thing to have a site where people came by whatever you were doing and offered encouragement.  It would be similar to the principle behind Team in Training, where it&#8217;s much easier to do this ridiculous training when there&#8217;s somebody else there doing it with you.  <\/p>\n<p>In this case, people would post goals or writing or pictures or whatever they wanted encouragement on.  Users would have to post a certain number of comments on other people&#8217;s work (with the software offering pointers towards less trafficked work) before their own work would be published for comment.  It would have a couple interesting effects I think; one, it would expose people to a lot of work they were not previously aware of, and two, it would provide a venue for feedback.  I suppose it would be easy to game the system, where you just write pro forma comments to get one&#8217;s own work posted, but there could be mechanisms for dealing with that (e.g. EBay type ratings where people give certain raters a thumbs down for being useless (which is not the same as being negative)).<\/p>\n<p>Anyway.  It&#8217;s a thought.  I wanted to jot it down before it disappeared.  I&#8217;ve got a few more posts I&#8217;ll try to develop at some point.  In my copious free time.  Yeah.<\/p>\n<p>Technorati tag: <a href=\"http:\/\/technorati.com\/tag\/socialmediaclub\" rel=\"tag\">socialmediaclub<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I went to the Social Media Club meeting this evening here in New York. I&#8217;m astonished and inspired by how far this has come in a year. This started rolling last year at the Web 2.1 unconference, and continued with a BrainJam a couple months later. 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