Join in Discussions about issues and concerns locally or globally or start a new one of your own.
Discussions Overview
Sometimes we just need to communicate. Peoplemovers has created Discussions to facilitate the exchange of ideas between people, organizations, businesses and governments. In Discussions, leaders can pose challenging questions and get people talking about issues that are important to them and their communities. In minutes, you can share your ideas and make an impact as you reach thousands of other leaders, organizations and communities.
How It Works
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From the “What’s Happening” Navigation Bar Link, click on “Discussions”.
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Choose the Community Topic (what’s this) that you want to talk about.
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Click on one of the existing discussions and Comment or create a new discussion by clicking “Add”.
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Choose the Community 2.0™ Website you belong to that you want this post to originate from in “Under” (only available when on Peoplemovers.com Community).
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Choose the level of privacy. If you want this post to be broadcast across all communities that follow you, you must choose “Visible to All”.
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Choose the Community Topic (what’s this) that your discussion most closely relates to.
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Create a Title.
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Type or copy and paste the thoughts you want to share.
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Use the WYSIWYG (“What You See Is What You Get”) Editor if you want to have special font displays, additional web links or photos in your post.
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Click Save!
Click Here to Create a Discussion Post
Tips for Use
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Make sure you “Share” your Discussion posts to all of your friends and groups and “Broadcast Online” to your favorite social media sites. This will increase the participation in the conversation and draw more people to your Community 2.0™ Website.
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If you’re a leader (or want to become one), use Discussions to regularly share your visions, goals, challenges and questions for your group, organization, business or community. Encourage others to Comment freely to improve communication.
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Become a valuable resource for your community by asking other leaders, organizations and businesses that are asking big questions to also post them on your Community 2.0 Website so more can benefit from them.
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Ask other organizations with Community 2.0™ Websites to follow you so your posts can instantly reach their people and organizations.
by Edwin Lord on 04/25/2010
Every city I have travel in my time ranging from San Francisco to Seattle, and Washington D. C. has a middle class.