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Hitchhiking Planet

Yay, two Planets in one weekend. After having set up Planet Hospitality I decided to also set up Hitchhiking Planet. It still needs some tinkering, and probably a new location, but at least it’s up and running. Check this Hitchwiki page if you want to add your blog (or just contact me directly, that’s fine too).

Civil engagement on social networks

Looking for some candidate blogs to add to Planet Hospitality I stumbled upon Spurring civic engagement on Facebook, Myspace and SixDegrees.org.

For the moment, while Facebook’s Causes and Myspace’s Impact seem a welcome change in allowing some use of these networks for more civic purposes, it seems as though they’ve hobbled their tools enough and created a weak-enough attachment that we’re skeptical that a lot of civic good (beyond some fundraising) will take place.  We’ll hope that the next generation of tools is significantly more powerful.

I don’t believe it’s just a matter of adding powerful tools to so-called social networks. MySpace and Facebook are mostly about connecting people in the online world. To do good however, the real world needs to change. And collecting a bunch of money for a good cause might sometimes help. Even though there are some noteworthy exceptions, I’ve read, seen and experienced enough of the NGO World to know that this will never end serious issues like hunger and poverty.

I think it becomes more interesting when the social network is the cause itself.  I was made to believe that this was the case for CouchSurfing, and I worked my ass off, but unfortunately I was seriously misled. Though it won’t be the solution to all the world’s problems, I still think that real social networks have a chance of enacting serious change. My bets are on  BeWelcome,  more decentralized alternatives or even something radically new.

Planet Hospitality

A Planet is a website that aggregates a lot of other blogs.  Tonight I set up Planet Hospitality. This specific planet should obviously mostly be about hospitality exchange. Posts can be philosophical, personal, political, scientific, or just funny.

Check the Crash at Mine Wiki if you want your blog to be aggregated on Planet as well. For this it’s best if you start using a category or label hospitality exchange.