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Creating a Cyberhostess
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OK To begin with I am not sure if what I am about to do violates the do not spam or refer to But when I saw this, the following thought occurred to me.
Imagine that there exists a cyber hostess. That is, resident within any online community there existed an entity that knew everything relevant to that community about everybody in the community. This all knowing person could provide introductions based on mutual interests and preferences.
This is not a yenta. That is, it would not be a dating site, thought it could be. But because this hostit (not a host, and not a hostess, but a hostit?) knew people, it would have a good idea of who would click and who would not.
I think that I can do that for any community. I would of course need some help. Is there any interest in this?
Imagine that there exists a cyber hostess. That is, resident within any online community there existed an entity that knew everything relevant to that community about everybody in the community. This all knowing person could provide introductions based on mutual interests and preferences.
This is not a yenta. That is, it would not be a dating site, thought it could be. But because this hostit (not a host, and not a hostess, but a hostit?) knew people, it would have a good idea of who would click and who would not.
I think that I can do that for any community. I would of course need some help. Is there any interest in this?
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The owners and moderators of many online communities perform this role. I have done it myself with the few communities I have created throughout the years. It does take time and work. Sometimes its appreciate and sometimes it is not. You got to think of that as well, especially if you are looking for a ROI.
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The owners and moderators of many online communities perform this role. I have done it myself with the few communities I have created throughout the years. It does take time and work. Sometimes its appreciate and sometimes it is not. You got to think of that as well, especially if you are looking for a ROI.
1. they are not afraid to ask the hard questions
2. people are more likely to answer personal questions that are asked by a computer than by a person. Silly I know since a person will eventually read those answers, but people are people
In any case, my system can ask more questions, more personal questions, and probably get more honest answers Also my system is not emotional and can be tuned and fixed
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