Setting Boundaries
One of the things that virtual communities require is a container. This container is defined by the purpose of the network. The more detailed the purpose, the more able people are to appropriately select in, or out, of the network. With a strong container, powerful community members will populate the community and they will know how to show up and contribute, thereby helping to build community.
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