The Americas. UK. Spain. France. China. India. That's a starter list of the countries represented in BlogHer's Global Chat, run and donated by Laura Scott and her business partner Katherine Lawrence. In a moving post about her marathon day, Laura wrote:
"The chatroom was an unqualified success, despite the last-minute challenges (which I'll write about later). I don't have any official numbers, but the room was busy the entire time. Late morning and early afternoon seemed to be the peak times, with some 30-40 people in the room chatting all at once. You almost had to speed-read just to keep up. I was also pleased to see some eminent bloggers check in and stay a while. With the sensational live bloggers like Socal Mom, Spanglemonkey and Mary Beth (whose shoe blogging was a hoot) giving us near-real-time reports from the scene, we truly felt connected; the Santa Clara meet-up became a global event. With little gestation time (and a whole lot of effort), BlogHer was born with a loud cry heard worldwide." (Read the whole thing here, as well as Laura's belief that the next BlogHer Conference must go well beyond chat.)
Here's a taster of some of the chat dialogue, from Transcript #4 of six total (which I copied from the text file into Word for easy reading):
bucky4eyes says to (2005-7-30 14:25:24): howdy!
Rachel says to (2005-7-30 14:25:40): I tend to use flame as a negative, but there's not a single word for a positive statment - I'd use something like constructive criticism
larkspur says to (2005-7-30 14:25:49): You can have a huge argument without flaming.
Karen says to (2005-7-30 14:25:54): That to me is flaming. Saying personal negative things.
norbizness says to (2005-7-30 14:26:0):
Rachel: Or, at least, "willingness to dialogue"
Shelley says to (2005-7-30 14:26:3): The dictionary refers to flame as an intense or negative emotion
redsaid says to (2005-7-30 14:26:28): Yeah, when people start making personal attacks outside of the original content of the argument.
larkspur says to (2005-7-30 14:26:33): I think the online meaning of "flame" has refined it somewhat.
larkspur says to (2005-7-30 14:27:3): To mean almost exclusively an unfair or purposefully hurtful attack....
You'll find all the transcripts here. And, while all these thank yous seem inadequate to the contribution, we want to offer a huge, heartfelt thank you to Laura and Katherine for offering this megaphone to women and men who weren't able to be in the room with everyone else. I think Laura's recommendations for fixing that next time are on the right track...
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