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Community host / policing Flickr

posted by Jay on September 29th, 2008
in on people, community, social design, social network sites

There’s this incredibly artful role that we sometimes call “community host” that’s still a very under appreciated aspect of what makes online community / social media “work.” So, it’s great to see this article about Heather Champ’s work as the current of Director of Community at Flickr: Nasty as they wanna be? Policing Flickr.com.

A nice little quote:

“The job always comes down to finding the fulcrum in the teeter-totter, the balance that benefits both the individual and the community,” she explains.

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