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"Vous vous souvenez sans doute de la présentation que Marta Kagan avait rédigé il y a 2 ans, une nouvelle édition est en ligne et met en perspective les chiffres clefs des médias et réseaux sociaux, à lire!"
"Social has its own Pareto rule: 90-9-1 versus the old-fashioned 80-20. It means that 1% of people creates content, 9% curates it, and the remaining 90% is consuming it. That’s not a very homogeneous group, is it? Yet, when it comes to paying the bill, all of them are considered equal."
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Normally, you only pay for what you use. We all have stuff in the house we purchased once because we thought we needed it, and hardly or even never touched it since. Heck, maybe some of that is still even gift-wrapped or unpacked. But none of us have ever payed for something we then knew wouldn’t need.
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You might also reverse the model (slightly going crazy now, apologising up front): users who contribute most will be free from charge, users who contribute least will be charged more – that will get out a really valuable knowledge pool, won’t it? Or will it just increase the volume and drag down the value?
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