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206 pages, Kindle Edition
Published September 18, 2018
“The real value of a community isn’t what tiny percentage of members contribute, it’s what the majority of the members learn. It’s one thing for members to get a solution to a problem. It’s another thing to have hundreds of others also benefit from that solution.”
“Building an indispensable community requires a change in mindset from ‘hands off my community’ purist to a ‘what would you like to see from the community’’realist.”
“She was a telecommunications analyst at Mobile Oil, the gas company, in the ’80s. She was obsessed with the early internet, as a lot of people were. She would always dial into this bulletin board system on the West Coast called The Well. Is anyone here familiar with The Well? It’s kind of an iconic Internet thing. OK. Yes.”
“In those days, they didn’t call that social media. They called it computer-mediated communication. It doesn’t have quite the same ring to it—CMC. Stacy was really into CMC, and she thought that it would really work well in her workplace, so she went to her boss, and she tried to pitch this idea that Mobile Oil should have a CMC system, that people working in satellite offices could stay on the same page and communicate more easily if they could do so in real time via their computers.
“She was in this boardroom. She told me this story. She was in this boardroom surrounded by men, and they all looked at her like she was insane because this is, like, 1987. They were all like, ‘You’re nuts. No one is going to want to do this.'”