發布, 喜歡, 並找到: 建設一個開放,生態策劃

大多數生態系統,如應用程序商店是開放或策劃的. 但是,為什麼我們不能兼得? 良好, 我們可以 — 所有你需要的是3動詞: 發布, 發現, 和 喜歡. 這也適用於技術和其他任何.

通常有兩種選擇,當你要發布一個應用程序: 它發布到像iOS的App Store中 (那裡的人們會發現你的應用程序, 但蘋果審閱者可以拒絕你的提交) 或者只是把它放在你的網站 (它很容易發布, 但也不能保證任何人會看到它。) 不是最大的選項.

是不是有辦法結合這兩種的優點,使為出版商和消費者提供最佳的體驗? 我覺得這是. 這就是所謂的 開放的生態系統策劃. 讓我們來看看:

  • 什麼 開放策劃的 生態系統
  • 開放的生態系統策劃的例子
  • 你需要做一個開放的生態系統策劃
  • 不僅僅是技術,這些生態系統的例子

看看我們是否能發現一些關於眾包的力量, 革新, 和三個動詞 發布, 發現, 和 喜歡.

策劃VS. 開放式的生態系統

iOS的App Store和開放的互聯網, 等等, 有 應用程序生態系統 — 其中,應用程序可以發布和發現的地方. 我認為,區別1,從生態系統的另一大因素是生態系統是否 開放, 任何人都可以發布應用程序 and whether it is 策劃的, where the best apps rise to the top and users are assured quality apps. That’s the major difference between the iOS store and the internet at large, which I mentioned earlier.

Let’s look at examples of curated and open ecosystems and what differentiates them.

在互聯網上的自我表達: 混合的方法?

The internet should help you express yourself easily and ensure you have control over the content and quality of your writings. But is that possible?

The internet has always been called the great platform for self-expression. The claim goes that you no longer need to be talented and lucky enough to get your work into a book or newspaper or magazine; anyone can publish anything to the internet, and if it’s good enough, it can get found.

It’s definitely true that the cost of self-expression has gone down with the internet, so people are much more likely and able to use it to publish their ideas. (The idea of economic cost, or amount of effort it takes to do something, is a very powerful one, 的方式. When it gets easier to do something, that thing explodes in popularity. It’s pretty self-evident, but it’s a powerful way of looking at things like the rise of self-expression with the internet.)

two main ways of publishing content online:

  • Publishing independently (making your own platform)
  • Using someone else’s platform (hosted publishing)

Both of these fall short of the goal of allowing for easy self-publishing. 我覺得, 雖然, 該 there’s room for a hybrid that would bring the best of both.

上 “社會” 媒體, 弱關係, 與Snapchat故事

How social media is designed to help you build relationships with acquaintances, and why Snapchat (是的, that Snapchat) is the most effective social media platform

It was late enough that I’d stopped thinking for the night, so I proudly proclaimed to my nearby friends that I was getting a Snapchat account. It had always struck me as a bit vapid and narcissisticyou’re swapping carefully-chosen selfies with others to try and win favorbut I figured I’d give it a go.

But I quickly learned that Snapchat, like any other social media platform, gives rise to a number of use cases that the creators probably never intended. (例如, Twitter probably never foresaw that it would contribute to the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.) What I saw was this: Snapchat and other social media platforms are surprisingly effective ways to grow and maintain your network of weak ties (acquaintances) by reducing the costs of communication and increasing the number ofhooks,” or chances to strike up conversation, 你有. All social media can do this, but Snapchat, by its very nature, is the king of this.