(Edit to add that whoever reads this, please also read my other post above in this thread: "I have a question in response to your question" :))
I'm going to take this opportunity here to outline another aspect of Wishadoo! I've always envisioned. When I can explain an aspect more clearly, as given the opportunity here in Sanity Claw's thread and your post, I'll do so. Speaking in hypotheticals is really hard, and I realize people are still trying to wrap their brain's around my Wishadoo! vision.
It's a big vision...far beyond the Wishlist...so here is another piece to the puzzle:
A blog collective that has the potential to become a publishing co-op.Having people contribute at Wishadoo! via blogs -- blogs with the focused intent of showing how to create more cooperative, compassionate, creative communities -- has always been a given. The basic blog feature is already available and ready to go, and we can launch blogs after the first of the year.
Just as the Wishlist is "a craigslist of compassion"; the blog collective can be
"a HuffPo of compassionate communities."The author maintains the copyright to their content, not Wishadoo, btw. ;)
I created this page ages ago, as it's always been my intent to have grassroots blogging, part of showing a "new way" from a variety of perspectives, as part of Wishadoo!
http://wishadoo.com/wp-daily-wishadoo-2/spirit-of-wishadooThe beauty is that the "gathering" areas are already in place at Wishadoo! So, whenever anyone blogs about something, inviting people to share (such as the case with Sanity Claws' blog idea, for example), we can set up a space -- a Group, for example -- where things can be discussed further and multimedia items shared and collected. The blogs have the potential to put the Wishadoo! tools into action, showing the way, you know?
I think these different blogging approaches that a handful of people have in mind can show what Wishadoo! is all about. They can show -- as SC said in her OP -- how we can all come together in community...sure, online at first, but once the connection is made (via perhaps different geographic- and issue-oriented groups at Wishadoo!), make use of existing and pending tools at the site, and this all then translates into the real world in our local communities.
Some may want to be guest bloggers, sharing blogs that pertain to the Wishadoo! focus on a regular basis, as you've said eilen, and others may want to be official Wishadoo! bloggers, with a more official setup at Wishadoo! for their blog (with them still retaining the copyright for their content, of course). The latter is where the publishing co-op can come into play...eventually.
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