Krater: a policy change

by Richard Reeve on January 23, 2009

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By executive order of the Creative Director on this the 23rd day of January, 2009, this blog space is committed to the wishes of the multiple contributors that enliven and expand the content and improve upon the quality of what any citizen of the republic we currently call the blog-o-sphere might find.

Whereby, the goal is to inspire creativity and usefulness along with the development of best practices…

Whereby, without the many contributors this content stream would have dried up months ago…

It is hereby declared that any visitor may request to expand upon any topic not only by taking advantage of the comment field, but be developing a unique post which will be published within what is known here as the Krater stream.

To participate, simply e-mail the contents to ccseed at gmail dot com putting the words Krater Stream in the subject heading.

(enough of the political jargon… the doors here are open.  I hope you’ll consider the offer.)

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  • Zoe
    I loved the discussion on your post "Comments: What If?", and it's inspiring to see you taking action with the points made.

    Keeping this offer at the front of my mind...

    <abbr>Zoe´s last blog post..Reclaim Your Dreams: An Uncommon Guide to Living on Your Own Terms</abbr>
  • Zoe.
    The place is yours. Here's the keys, take as long as you'd like...do what feels right.
  • What a great idea! Perhaps this is a key strategy from transfoming a posting platform into a community - something I have been pondering for myself lately.

    btw very creative approach to this post

    <abbr>Susan Mazza´s last blog post..“It’s Them” is the Costliest Conversation in Life and Business</abbr>
  • Hi Susan,
    (Why should Obama have all the fun?...lets make changes!) I think what's behind what I'm advocating here is simply breaking out of some of the boxes that have been erected by the conventions in the medium and embracing the realization that more potential sits within our hands already.
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