I somehow doubt that Marc Andreessen had this in mind when he built Ning. These are the currently most popular apps built on Ning (snapshot from www.ning.com).
I somehow doubt that Marc Andreessen had this in mind when he built Ning. These are the currently most popular apps built on Ning (snapshot from www.ning.com).
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by Marc Andreessen
18 Oct 2005 at 14:06
Actually that is the kind of app we had in mind. For example, I created “Choose Your Beer”. Some of the others are not nearly as pornographic as their titles may suggest — take a look for yourself
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by Stephen
18 Oct 2005 at 14:26
Interesting that they didn’t antcipate “misuse”. (I suppose peer-driven censorship is still censorship…) — Stephen
by Eric Promislow
19 Oct 2005 at 10:21
Were there (m?)any discussions at Web 2.0 on how to architect for open community participation while preventing abuse? Not that this is a new problem, but collaboration is a defining trait of the Web 2.0 brand.