I was recently speaking with a technology partner about applications for online communities, and she used the term “pop-up communities.” Since I love pop-up restaurants and pop-up Targets in the middle of Manhattan, of course my curiosity was piqued. As it turns out, pop-up communities are the term du jour for what has been known for over a decade as online bulletin boards. And actually, I kind of like it! “Bulletin board” sounds a little…low tech and low engagement, but a community sounds vibrant and exciting, exactly what I’m aiming for when I conduct online research.
So in this case, I give the thumbs up to pop-up communities. I think I’m going to start incorporating this terminology when I speak to clients about online research.
Tags: communities, online research, trends
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