Robin Hamman at cybersoc.com has an interesting video interview with Dominic Sparkes of Tempero, a UK-based company that provides specialist moderation for social media - including message boards, blogs, commenting, social networking sites and other user generated content. Watch the video for an insight into the editorial and legal issues involved in online moderation.
Archive for the 'Social networking' category
Insight into online moderation
25 June 2008 | Categories: Blogging, Content, Social media, Social networking | Leave a comment
UK Catalyst Awards open for entries
28 April 2008 | Categories: Innovation, Social media, Social networking | Leave a comment
The UK Catalyst Awards are looking for inspiring stories of people who help their community by using social technology (defined as any internet, mobile or gaming software that lets you connect and communicate with other people) in new and exciting ways.

There’s a range of awards up for grabs, including the Shock for Good Award (where social technology has shocked people into doing something good) and the David and Goliath Award (for something little that made a difference to a something big and powerful). Find out all about the awards and how to enter on the UK Catalyst Awards website.
Social Innovation Camp
18 March 2008 | Categories: Innovation, Social media, Social networking | Leave a comment
The folks at Social Innovation Camp have announced which of the ideas submitted to the project will be developed at their weekend-long event in April. The ideas include Barcode Wikipedia, a site for storing user-generated product reviews and info against a product’s barcode, and Rate My CV, a web 2.0 site to help jobseekers.
Web 2.0 tools have turned the online world into a social space and the idea behind Social Innovation Camp is to use this phenomenon to create better solutions to social problems in the real world. From 4-6 April 2008, 75 people will come together in an ‘unconference’ to develop the selected ideas.
You can read more about the selected ideas as well as other ideas that were submitted and are open for comments and suggestions. People interested in attending the event can register interest here.



