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Hi Winola0908,

Great to know that we'll be working together on the social collaboration article on Wikipedia. I went through the entire article and i really don't think it is too informative, it seems to be all from one, maybe two books. My primary concern is "How do we define Social Collaboration?" Do we give a broad definition: People collaborating to achieve something, irrespective of the environment. Or do we give a constricted definition: People collaborating to achieve something with the internet as the environment. I am confused with respect to the definition. Also, it shouldn't be too difficult to give examples since there are so many of them in practice.

I really look forward to making this a comprehensive article that any layperson can read and understand, since social collaboration is the driving force of today's web. I'd really like to know your views on the definition of social collaboration. Thanks!

--The.Urban.Alien (talk) 16:27, 2 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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