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I've talked about communities in this blog before, most notably in my April 20 post, and I've been thinking about "community" a lot lately. So has Chris Brogan. In his June 3 Audience or Community post, Brogan offered up this nugget:
The only difference between an audience and a community is which direction the chairs are pointing.
More here, including Brogan's thoughts on what a community is.