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High quality of various networking sites, no need for a united activist site?

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From [[WSF2008 site specifications v4]]

Again there can be various such hub sites, but the need for hub sites conveying social forum identity is there, whereas the idea of a “single networking site” will be increasingly unrealistic given the high level of quality of various networking sites

Really?

James wrote something on your Wall.

To see what James wrote, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?profile.php&id=650101122#wall

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We could at least let people read short notes directly in their e-mail. MeetUp has the same policy, and it's even more annoying since it's usually about when and where an event is, and you have to go to the web site to see if you could even go. Does FaceBook carry ads? Why the heavyhanded "you must log in"? Change.org is the same, and takes a huge cut of donations made through its system – and I heard is itself not a nonprofit.

The fact is that we do need a single networking site, quite apart of the quality of what's out there, as part of a larger ecosystem of justice networking online. We need a place where people who deserve it gain credibility as activists and can plan projects about which everyone who should know, and wants to know, will know.

Related: http://kune.ourproject.org/ - Free IM

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Meet FaceSpace for Activists!

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