How to divide chat using a free media

About A method to organize group conversation using Wikia's ideas wiki.

Parent ► Principle of massive information exchange

Notion Wiki perspective  → Divide the chat → Beginnings→ Transition

Wiki perspective Post your thoughts THEN let everyone say / change as they want.

The point is to take first thoughts and embelish to make them great thoughts.

This is a bit riskier than traditional web publishing BUT wiki(s) are not directly Googlable - you need to provide a URL to get to the content.

Divide the chat You can create a web site like structure where web pages are wiki articles. Wiki article 'conversation' is far less public than Meetup conversation.



The point of having separate article authors is that article content is controlled the author and is only as permanent as the author chooses it to exist.



<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">Beginnings No group article should be created without the group organizer's consent. <p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">

<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">The point of a wiki article is that one or more group member(s) see the group as providing a useful resource (ex: Possible new hires) that can be tapped - the article provides information toward that end ought to be managed by a member focussed on that particular resource.

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<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">That is, the group organizer is delegating information-flow to a member of the group because the group, overall, benefits from that group member.

<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">It also strengthens membership in the group.

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<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">Transition Re-arranging the group's wiki article responsibility <p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">

<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">In the above image, a different member is assuming responsibility for hiring article(s) - probably because the member's company will be looking for new hire assistance soon. <p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">