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Online Community Models?

buzzcutbuddha asks: "I have been tasked with creating/finding a Collaboration and Knowledge Management tool for work, and while there are some good commercial ones out there like Intraspect and Microsoft Sharepoint, but I want to look at it from another angle. Most people are aware of online community models like Slashdot, Kuro5hin.org, Everything2.org, it's Perlmonks derivative, and Wikki Wikki Web. Some may even remember SixDegrees from before it was retired. But are there any other notable online communities that have similar functions to the systems described above? I'm looking for a way to let people load documents or link to documents, discuss the documents, moderate the submissions and comments, and do searches. At this point, the underlying technology is not important."

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  1. Here's One by EnVisiCrypt · · Score: 2, Interesting

    FilePile

    Users upload documents, rate them, discuss them and such. It's an interesting concept that bears mentioning.

    Another online community that doesn't involve document discussion and the like is Metafilter.

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    *everything* is Orwellian to cats.
  2. OpenACS by mlinksva · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Check out OpenACS, continuing development of ArsDigita's Arsgitia Community System. They've had discussion, commenting and other community/collaboration features for years and there are people working on adding more wiki and weblog-like functionality.