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      <title>Linkability Fertilizes Online Communities Redux</title>
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      <description>I certainly don’t mean this to be as snarky as it’s about to come out, but I love the fact that Isaak questions my claim that linkability is essential to online discussions (and thus, communities) with a link:</description>
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      <title>Free Markets, Bad Products, Slow Change Rates</title>
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      <description>Point A: John Blyberg’s ILS Customer Bill-of-Rights.
Point B: Dan Chudnov’s The problem with the “ILS Bill of Rights”</description>
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