Iāve seen some interesting examples of collaborative editing projects on Scrapbox, and Iād like to make this happen elsewhereā¦ but Iām still a little unsure of āwhat to do to make it workāā¦
- Participated in 2021-04-29 [/blu3mo-public/202103~ Scrapbox limited public operation
- 2021-05-16~ Unexplored Junior 2021 Boost Conference, which was run by
- Unexplored Junior creators begin to create personal projects.
- (I guess Iām still uncomfortable with shared places.)
- Several people are copying blu3moās approach and making it a co-edit.
- The 54th Meeting of Young Scientists in Information Science
- I have decided to use the same inverted presentation style as at the Junior Unexplored Boost Conference for my own invited performances.
- Iād like to see a network of self-introductions among the event participants, but Iām not sure how much I can facilitate from my position as an outsider.
- 2021-07-18 Iāve discovered a trick for a collaborative editing project thatās working well and Iām tempted to roll it out horizontally.
- I joined /villagepump and [/hub
- 5d106611d205a70000db0b87
- I wrote this late at night and saw it in the daytime.
- Okay, this looks good.
- There is a problem that if you write āwelcomeā in text in chat, the log will flow every time someone enters.
- A āwelcome emojiā is sometimes used instead.
- In this case, some people might feel like theyāre getting a silent stare back from 14 people in response to a greeting from a newcomer.
- Scrapbox is good because itās human language, but not bulky with multiple people by stacking icons.
- And itās a great way to get an early experience of Scrapboxās unique feature, which is that other people may write on your introductory page.
- Okay, this looks good.
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