we cant force people to post here.
people want twitter and they want facebook. and there are a host of other newer social innovations. and then here are those bigger, long established forums that are run by companies.
it is just too quiet here for some. people need people and they need near instant response. twitter also has the reporters and the sports analysts. they have breaking news as it happens. nobody can compete with that.
forums serve a slightly different functions. here you are not limited to a few words. here you can really connect and engage somebody.
here you can inspire somebody and really share in an honest to goodness fashion. there are other endless options at a forum that are not possible on twitter or on facebook.
this is why it is best to have the best of all words. it is better to have all these options. it extends your reach and your voice to the world.
you belong to nothing on facebook and on twitter. nothing.
here or any other forum you do belong to something. I like to think that everybody at Camelot belongs to a very special idea that just happens to be in its formative stages.
Camelot is an idea that is worth it. it is fun. it fills a certain need in us all: to share, to connect, to engage, and to inspire.