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      Encouraging cyberculture

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      Many of the challenges presented by the information infrastructure are not readily amenable to legislative and other hierarchical solutions. They require gentler, community-based measures as an adjunct to, and even an alternative for, formal regulatory action.

      Communities in cyberspace need means of achieving cohesion and maintaining relationships, while avoiding unduly dysfunctional behaviour by community-members and outsiders. This paper's purpose is to investigate the means whereby such a 'cyberculture' can be brought about.

      It commences by considering formal and semi-formal authority in cyberspace. It then discusses the processes and structures of electronic communities, including a series of mini-case studies of community behaviour in some recent contexts. Examples are provided of existing and emergent mechanisms whereby civilised behaviour can be encouraged. Some inadequacies in existing technologies are identified, and an approach suggested whereby future products, services, protocols and architectures can better support culture in cybserspace.
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      Many of the challenges presented by the information infrastructure are not readily amenable to legislative and other hierarchical solutions. They require gentler, community-based measures as an adjunct to, and even an alternative for, formal regulator...

      Many of the challenges presented by the information infrastructure are not readily amenable to legislative and other hierarchical solutions. They require gentler, community-based measures as an adjunct to, and even an alternative for, formal regulatory action.

      Communities in cyberspace need means of achieving cohesion and maintaining relationships, while avoiding unduly dysfunctional behaviour by community-members and outsiders. This paper's purpose is to investigate the means whereby such a 'cyberculture' can be brought about.

      It commences by considering formal and semi-formal authority in cyberspace. It then discusses the processes and structures of electronic communities, including a series of mini-case studies of community behaviour in some recent contexts. Examples are provided of existing and emergent mechanisms whereby civilised behaviour can be encouraged. Some inadequacies in existing technologies are identified, and an approach suggested whereby future products, services, protocols and architectures can better support culture in cybserspace.

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      Introduction
      Formal Authority in Cyberspace
      Semi-Formal Authority in Cyberspace
      Communities in Cyberspace
      Case Studies
      * Dysfunctional Behaviour Generally
      * Bandwidth Conservation
      * Anonymity and Pseudonymity
      * Net Porn
      * Spam
      * Cookies
      Lessons from the Cases
      * Ethics, Schmethics
      * Product and Service Inadequacies
      * Adaptation
      * Risk Assessment and Management
      * Community Versus? Commerce
      Some Suggestions
      * Develop an Understanding of CyberCulture
      * Develop Principles of Community-Based Regulation
      * Re-evaluate Services, Tools, Protocols and Architecture
      * State Requirements and Build Anew
      Conclusions
      References
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      Introduction Formal Authority in Cyberspace Semi-Formal Authority in Cyberspace Communities in Cyberspace Case Studies * Dysfunctional Behaviour Generally * Bandwidth ...

      Introduction
      Formal Authority in Cyberspace
      Semi-Formal Authority in Cyberspace
      Communities in Cyberspace
      Case Studies
      * Dysfunctional Behaviour Generally
      * Bandwidth Conservation
      * Anonymity and Pseudonymity
      * Net Porn
      * Spam
      * Cookies
      Lessons from the Cases
      * Ethics, Schmethics
      * Product and Service Inadequacies
      * Adaptation
      * Risk Assessment and Management
      * Community Versus? Commerce
      Some Suggestions
      * Develop an Understanding of CyberCulture
      * Develop Principles of Community-Based Regulation
      * Re-evaluate Services, Tools, Protocols and Architecture
      * State Requirements and Build Anew
      Conclusions
      References

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