Since I didn’t have enough to do helping keeping the Charleston Wiki running, now boasting a total of 320 pages and 51 users by the way, Brian drags me into the Lowcountry Blogroll(LBR), another community project of Butterfat, LLC.
I guess the blogroll has already served a purpose however, by allowing me to find Jared’s blog.
I was wondering and I may have already missed a discussion about this over at Lowcountry Blogs, what should the guidlines for inclusion on LBR?
- Just local charleston bloggers?
- How about the LJ community for Charleston?
- We have a custom weather feed that displays hurrican/storm info. for Charleston, what about that?
- What about a feed from the Charleston Wiki?
- We need a clear easy way to request inclusion/exclusion
- Other considerations?
Thoughts and ideas are welcome. Please comment.



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There is a discussion here that includes some of those topics.
If there is anything I can help with, let me know.
Random thought:
Something interesting/social happens in planets that are targeted to a narrow audience, people begin to have conversations using the planet as a sort of new NNTP. Watch Planet Gnome for example. You’ll see people making posts directly referencing what someone else said on another blog. Both blogs are aggregated on the planet, continuity is maintained and communty is built. Wonder if that could happen with a focus as broad as Charleston/Lowcounty?
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