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-===== Spectator =====+====== Spectator ======
  
 +Someone who consumes wiki content but does not contribute to it by adding tags, comments or refining content is considered a **Spectator** . This is an important EntryLevel  role.
  
-==== What is it? ==== +===== Usage =====
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-Someone who consumes wiki content but does not contribute to it by adding tags, comments or refining content is considered a **Spectator** . This is an important  [EntryLevel]  role. +
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-==== Usage ====+
  
 A healthy wiki is, at it's essence, a knowledge repository. It is fair and safe to assume that some members of the community, perhaps a large portion, simply need the information in the wiki but don't generate any new information or insights on their own. This is an important precursor to a [[Contributor|Contributor]] as these people already understand the value of the resource itself, and it may be only a matter of time and encouragement before they will want to contribute their own thoughts. A healthy wiki is, at it's essence, a knowledge repository. It is fair and safe to assume that some members of the community, perhaps a large portion, simply need the information in the wiki but don't generate any new information or insights on their own. This is an important precursor to a [[Contributor|Contributor]] as these people already understand the value of the resource itself, and it may be only a matter of time and encouragement before they will want to contribute their own thoughts.
  
-==== Example ====+===== Example =====
  
 A spectator may be a manager or a colleague from another group which has nothing, at this time, to contribute, but comes to your departmental wiki frequently to get phone numbers or group member names, other needed information. A spectator may be a manager or a colleague from another group which has nothing, at this time, to contribute, but comes to your departmental wiki frequently to get phone numbers or group member names, other needed information.
  
-==== Related Patterns ====+===== Related Patterns =====
  
   * A pattern such as [[Quote+Participants|Quote Participants]] can help transition a **Spectator** to a [[Contributor|Contributor]]   * A pattern such as [[Quote+Participants|Quote Participants]] can help transition a **Spectator** to a [[Contributor|Contributor]]
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   * A [[Consumer|Consumer]] is essentially synonymous to **Spectator**   * A [[Consumer|Consumer]] is essentially synonymous to **Spectator**
   * A **Spectator** develops into an [[Ambassador|Ambassador]] by being diligent about including links to wiki content that they've extracted, but encouraging those who have something to add to do so at the original source on the wiki rather than generate off-line documentation.   * A **Spectator** develops into an [[Ambassador|Ambassador]] by being diligent about including links to wiki content that they've extracted, but encouraging those who have something to add to do so at the original source on the wiki rather than generate off-line documentation.
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spectator.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/28 13:43 by splitbrain