Information via the internet

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It's about "What's the best way to share information through the internet?"

The general context of this page: Sharing


Introduction

We're going to talk about the "objective" part of the question.

So, we're not going to talk here about:

  • general personnal attitudes needed.
  • information referring to personnal attitudes.




Characteristics of high quality information

This information should ideally enable others to gain time by being (by order of importance):

  • Important and coherent: text is related to the title
  • Structured that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information quickly and easily understand the whole message.
  • Quickly understood: visualisation could sometimes help in this context.
  • Relyable: with other words:
    • Social network (trust): which one? advantages and disadvantages of each one?
    • Easy discussion and trafic: so that the debate can be facilitated: forum, comments,...
    • Source (= saying where does this information come from).
  • Original: means no repetition with another content somewhere else on the website or on the net, prefer in that case to link with this other content (exept if its short).
    • in its content
    • in its presentation


For further discussion about this subject: Discussion


Before you share a question

If you want to:

  • Find precise information: Google with advanced search or Wikipedia with "help" fonction: 5min max.
  • Explore a domain or an answer to a general question:


Share to deepen a question

  • How?
    • Question and apriori answer and then synthesis of the answers recieved
    • Answer question from others
  • Where? depends on your level of expertise:
    • Initiated: Linked in, Facebook, Twitter,...??
    • Expert: Usenet (needs a newsreader)??