I am wih Benoît on this one…if users are invloved into non-profit or “social” site chances they want more interaction and more features to feel like they are part of it.
Thanks for the support but, just to clarify, Open Social per se is not related to non-profit sites. It’s an open API to enable social networking features accross a large range of sites.
In fact I see many benefits in offering social networking features on commercial sites because it drives traffic to the site: “oh my friend has posted on the wiki, I want to read that article.”
I think one of the best implementation is Flickr. You can follow other photographers (and rank them as friends or familly as well) and when you log into the site, you see the photos by those photographers you’ve been following. It’s really cool and I find myself logging on Flickr everyday just to check the contributions by other photographers.
I envision the same thing for wiki posts, comments, etc. as great additions to EE already strong support for user-generated content and user feedback.
—ben
