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ACM symposium on Applied Computing, Honolulu : États-Unis (2009)
Where are your manners?: Sharing best community practices in the web 2.0
Angelo Di Iorio 1, Fabio Vitali 1, Davide Rossi 1, Stefano Zacchiroli 2
(2009-03)

The Web 2.0 fosters the creation of communities by offering users a wide array of social software tools. While the success of these tools is based on their ability to support different interaction patterns among users by imposing as few limitations as possible, the communities they support are not free of rules (just think about the posting rules in a community forum or the editing rules in a thematic wiki). In this paper we propose a framework for the sharing of best community practices in the form of a (potentially rule-based) annotation layer that can be integrated with existing Web 2.0 community tools (with specific focus on wikis). This solution is characterized by minimal intrusiveness and plays nicely within the open spirit of the Web 2.0 by providing users with behavioral hints rather than by enforcing the strict adherence to a set of rules.
1:  Department of Computer Science
University of Bologna
2:  Preuves, Programmes et Systèmes (PPS)
CNRS : UMR7126 – Université Paris VII - Paris Diderot
Computer Science/Web

Computer Science/Computers and Society
Web personalization – web annotations – best-practices – validation
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