bogiesan wrote:Truly necessary to add another online go community?
Necessary or not, it is another
social network, and it is to be seen whether it can grow, and whether it will be better or worse than what we have now.
In any case, IF it takes off, and IF it is “better” (whatever we may think of as “good”), it will be good to be there early, much the more as it focuses on facts and collaboration, meaning that, like on SL, everybody will be able to edit posts. That are two things that already are better than FB, for example:
- Focus on facts (as opposed to focus on emotions and inciting and fueling emotions)
- Collaboration, meaning that we can co-operate on preparing and presenting the information as “good” as possible
Assuming this one adds something sensei’s lacks,
What SL lacks is a “shopwindow” to the public, to passers-by, to the mainstream, it is for people who already are so much “insiders” that they know about SL.
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would you stop using, visiting, and supporting facebook, Life19, reddit, Sensei’s, wiki, AGA, EGF, &c. So much duplication now.
LOL, good question. (And you missed the OGS forum and the German DGoB forum, plus occasionally I post something Go-related on Twitter … and then there was Openbook, which was renamed to Okuna, where I also still sometimes post something about Go

And LOL, pluspora, a Diaspora pod in the Fediverse

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- Wikipedia I rarely use with regard to Go (and I don’t edit there, it scares me), and I only infrequently visit AGA and EGF.
- r/baduk I read occasionally, sometimes comment, rarely post.
- Ditto for SL, but I often refer to the latter (have two search URLS in a macro link so I quickly find what I need to refer to)
- L19 I cannot leave, NEVER, but there are phases when I’m less active (I’m not really “active” here anyway).
- And lastly, Facebook. Yes, it’s a painful relationship. I’m mostly there for 2–3 special interests, plus for staying connected with some friends and family. But I’d want to leave it, because it is toxic, never mind how “practical” it is. Google+ looked like a good alternative, but sadly it was shut down. Once I can find a place to serve my special interests best I want to reduce my FB engagement to using it with those friends and family whom I can’t convince to come elsewhere with me. Hey, I’m glad I convinced a few already to move away from evil WhatsApp—but it’s actually more complicated

You know, I’m not a Go prodigy, sadly, I’m more of a … nexialist, generalist, I have many interests and a vast half-knowledge

I’m a news and documentary junkie, I’m a communicator, I like to be well-informed, and I like to pass on information that I think may be valuable to the recipient

And I don't rely on Google alone, and certainly not only on the
first page of any search results; I follow external links on Wikipedia, and sometimes I compare German and English versions of Wikipedia articles, or even other languages (with automatic translation). Being diagnosed with “ADD”, I’m never sure whether it’s a blessing or a curse.
And yes, one of my motivations for trying out other social networks is that I’m sort of addicted to FB and intend to leave it behind. Also, maybe I shouldn’t have left the big city of Hamburg and moved out into this rural area ~25 years ago where few people “speak my language” and most of my contacts are virtual, because now most of my friends and all of my family are far away.
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Calvin Clark wrote:I admire Bonobo's advocacy. I think about it more in terms of promoting the game where people are rather than viewing it as a risk of fragmenting the community.
Thanks

The ’net is for sure only growing, as more and more people join it, and it is getting more complex and diverse, even though the rich corporations try to dominate it, and when I see the chance to help make a promising new branch strong, then I do my best to promote it. Like, telling you folks about that new network, and in the other direction: creating content there so that when new users come there, they can already see “Baduk” trending, promotion in both ways.
Right now there are 21320 members on WT:social, and when you search for “baduk” you find five relevant entries, all in the Sub-Wiki “
Baduk (Go, Weiqi), The Strategic Board Game” (I haven’t been too industrious there, just five posts with links to relevant Web sites), which anybody (or perhaps only a Sub-Wiki member) can edit and improve.