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Using a pull model successfully
- Users will find less opportunities that they want to engage with if the group's scope is too ambiguous, though a small amount of ambiguity is beneficial as users can have a role in shaping the community
- A group centered around multiple independent topics should have a bridging activity that unites the independent interests
- Personalizing users' collections increases the odds that they’ll engage with the content (the downside is less content is shared between everyone)
- Start off with one space for all users and subdivide once you have enough content for each separate space (inactive spaces are unhelpful)
- Ensure that users are directed to the most active spaces using navigation aids
- Use a recommendation system to direct users to spaces that are the most relevant to their interests
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Updated 2020-09-30
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CSCW (Computer-supported cooperative work)
Computing Sciences