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by nostrademons
6924 days ago
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They aren't, though - I've used Wikis for teams of as little as 2 people. In fact, I'd argue that Wikis are more useful with few contributors: the sweet spot seems to be in the range of a couple dozen regular posters, and they tend to deteriorate (unless rigid procedures are put in place, like with Wikipedia) as the community grows beyond that. |
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Anyway, if you don't like the wiki example, what about Digg or Reddit? How about a dating site? Something like epinions?
The notion that a product that isn't useful to a handful of users won't be useful to many users clearly is not one-size-fits-all.