So, I have become active in a web discussion on www.care2.com
First and foremost, this is a VERY good site-check it out if you are at all interested in changing the direction of our nation and our world. I didn't find a whole lotta groups that I wanted to join and discuss on, but the DNC (Democrats) have one that I posted on. the current discussion is about "reverse discrimination"-here is a link to my 2 cents...http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=51&pst=1072094
Someone actually responded! I even got a green star! (their equivalent of a gold star)
I have a lot of experience with a BBS type of thing. I lurked and participated on some BBSs in the mid to late 1990's and early 2000's with topics as diverse as hacking, hippy living, and gourmet cooking. Technically, these things do not fall under the guise of "Web 2.0", but I believe they were the forerunners to social networing sites. They were the begining of people using the web for more than just research, but actually interacting. At times, the discussions I was in got very heated, heh, partially because of me. I wasn't a "troll" or a "flamer" but I definately fanned a few flames. It was an easy stretch to get in on a discussion about politics. I actually just posted another post about "our" war-being the war within Democrats, heh, very fanning.
I like discussion groups. I like the exchange of ideas within some perameters of a topic. This makes sense-given the chance my idea of a good evening is coffee and good conversation.
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Thank you for the link to Care2. Interesting site. I visited a few of your groups. I doubt that I will join the almost 9 million members because of time restraints but there certainly are a lot of specialty niches there.
On another note, when I went to check out your blog I received a warming that I might be entering a controversial space and I might be offended. I'll see if I can capture the exact language. How odd.
Here is the warning:
"Some readers may find the content of this blog objectionable. In general, Google does not review nor do we endorse the content of this or any blog."
I wonder what keyword you used that got Blogger all twittery.
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