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👽 mc

Apparently, Gemini has been able to overcome the 90–9–1 Principle (1% Rule) - that within an internet community 90% of participants only consume content, 9% edit or modify content and 1% of participants add content.

11 months ago · 👍 eph

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👽 sdfgeoff_

The interesting thing to me about the 90-9-1 rule is that frequently the '1' who creates content does not consume or edit it.

The corollary is that if a person is in 100 communities, they will produce in one, edit in 9, and consume from the other 90. That doesn't sound unrealistic to me. At least in the communities I'm in I'm either a blind producer or a lazy consumer. In very few places could I claim to be both. · 11 months ago

👽 gnuserland

We still are in phase that people are more interested in feeding content and pushing the boundaries. Since is so nice writing and manage content in the future we will have always an high percentage of people writing in the Gemini Space. 👍 · 11 months ago

👽 lykso

@mc More than ten, less than ten million. 😸 · 11 months ago

👽 mc

Gemini is a group a lot greater than ten, for sure. · 11 months ago

👽 lykso

I feel like that rule of thumb doesn't really come into play until communities reach a certain critical mass. A group of ten will behave differently than a group of a thousand, or a million. · 11 months ago

👽 mc

Me too. ;) · 11 months ago

👽 kjn

Are there stats somewhere? I'd be curious to see statistics about station. · 11 months ago