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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** (or sometimes Consumer or Lurker). This is an important EntryLevel | ||
- | ==== 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 | + | |
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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]] | ||
* A [[Leech|Leech]] is a similar pattern, but the key difference is that a **Spectator** is a wiki-advocate and knows the wiki is the best place to get and disseminate the most up-to-date information, | * A [[Leech|Leech]] is a similar pattern, but the key difference is that a **Spectator** is a wiki-advocate and knows the wiki is the best place to get and disseminate the most up-to-date information, | ||
- | * 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' | * A **Spectator** develops into an [[Ambassador|Ambassador]] by being diligent about including links to wiki content that they' | ||
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