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J DAmbrosio
Rank: Cyborg
Tuesday March 15, 2011 9:20:35 AM
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Mashka,

How ironic of you to mention San Fran and "No Sex" together in a sentence...   We know how it goes, first it's "cookies", then "dinner", then "let's go out" and from there I'll let you figure out the rest!!

Ironically, isn't "Craigslist" all about "connecting" already??  Do we need a distinct "CraigConnects" as opposed to a section in Craigslist for Social Services, Charity, etc.

On the surface this looks like a publicity stunt to get the "Craigs" brand out of the dark and seedy limelight that the term "Craigslist" seems to be regularly associated with in media stories of late...

 

JD

 

J DAmbrosio
Rank: Cyborg
Tuesday March 15, 2011 9:08:27 AM
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Paul,

Surely anybody could come up with a site to aggregate non-profits and charitable organizations, but the name recognition associated with a "Craigs-xxx" much like the term "google" is a powerful presence on the "web"...

I'm pretty sure nobody is going to jump at "PaulConnects" or "JoeConnects"!!

 

JD

 

Paul Whyte
Researcher
Monday March 14, 2011 11:43:01 AM

Why are we lowering the bar of excellence so low these days? So just because someone is trying even the ridiculous is to you enough get our applause. In your view we should not question Carig's intention simply because he is Craig Newmark of Craiglist fame.

We should not lower our expectations of people to just hw hard they try. We have a socila responsbility to enusre that no one mastermind a scheme in the name of world eace just build his/her empire. Craig has to tell us very clearly what Craigconnect is all about. For now though there is too much ambiguity surrounding Craigconnect.

SteveGNYC
IQ Crew
Sunday March 13, 2011 4:51:15 PM

@DBERGMAN - yes, he's trying - but is the brush he's painting with far too broad? Can it really be effective? I don't know, I have my doubts.

Good post Nicole! Thanks.

SteveGNYC
IQ Crew
Sunday March 13, 2011 4:49:13 PM

Paul - I have to agree. In looking into this, it sounds more like it is self-serving for Newmark. I mean the mission statement is SO universal, SO broad - and then there appears a significant amount of backpeddling in "you tell us how to shape it and we'll consider it"

Sounds like crowdsourcing for the common good - not a bad thing, but almost like a universal blank non-profit agenda.

Anyone else feel like it sounds like community service too?

dbergman
IQ Crew
Saturday March 12, 2011 7:33:45 PM

My hat is off to this guy regardless of he may or may not do in the future. He took a simple idea, kept it simple, and has basiacally kept that idea going for years. And we all use it...who has not sold something or bought something through Craigslist? And the site, as you said, is not overly fancy, and has remained relatively unchanged since the beginning. Wow. With all the pressure to keep up with the Jones and offer more features and faster access and more options....they have held firm.

So, I love that he shows his simplistic login in his current effort. He probably has no idea anyonw would really notice. But, in fact, because of the respect we hace for him, we did. And now I think he realized that people will respond, and that he just needed to clarify how his site can be used for a greater good. Let's give him so time to figure this out and see if it works. If it does, it is win win f it does not, no harm no fowl.

At least he is trying.

Paul Whyte
Researcher
Saturday March 12, 2011 8:08:37 AM

The site will also serve as a mechanism to solicit Newmark as a speaker and “social media champion.It is Channel through which my support — as a speaker, board member, social media champion, traditional media source, etc. – can be solicited. I tend to be overwhelmed with requests and craigconnects will help me manage this so I can do a lot more."

Doesn't that sound like a media outlet to promote the Craig's brand rather than doing the whole world some good??

I'm not doubting Craig's intentions here as a human being but by putting the new site under his name it just does not sound appropiate if the intention was to do the world a ton of good. I guess in a couple of years from now that site will become a fundraising organization because that is just the natural way such sites evolve.

slfisher
Thinkernetter
Saturday March 12, 2011 6:34:12 AM

You know, I really don't think it's just a cynical attempt to get his name out in front of people. I've known Craig since before Craigslist; he was one of my neighbors, both geographically in San Francisco and virtually on the Well, where he was when he came up with the 'draigslist' concept, and he's a pretty unassuming fellow. Recall that he's shot down numerous attempts to make Craigslist more than it is in favor of keeping it a simple interface that costs most people nothing.

Keep in mind that no less than President Barack Obama was calling for a 'Craigslist for service' a year or so ago. It's not like Craig started the idea.

Also, Craig has been actively involved with AARP and that organization's mission to look on 'retirement' as more of a 'second phase of one's life,' focused on service.

I'm really looking forward to seeing what comes of this.

Mashka
Researcher
Saturday March 12, 2011 2:46:50 AM

Hi, Nicole!

I got used to your ironic style, so it is not so easy to say, if you are ironic this time or not:)/Nevertheless, the Craiglist  or Craigconnects is not THAT bad.My friend from San-Francisco  told me a story: she needed her car to be fixed( something wrong with the tires, I don't really remember) but she didn't have money.So, she wrote on the Craiglist- please, can somebody help me - I have got only cookies.And actually, she got help.  There was another story of her friend- who loved shopping, but didn't have much money.So she  kept finding people who took her shopping.And  there wasn't any sex- that was actually our first thought:)))I am not sure if it is really good for a person- to get you want   always for free- but we can consider it as a good thing.

Paul Whyte
Researcher
Friday March 11, 2011 10:20:36 PM

I don't want t question Craigs intentions here but by simply name of the new site in his name just tells me that he is vying for some cheap publicity here. It is normally good to have an exaggerated opionion of one's self but for Craig to think that he can in some mythical internet way unite non-profit and public organizations through craigconnects is biting too much than he can chew.

20 years?? Craig you may probably need a reincarnation if Craigconnects is be a success.



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