Jun. 28th, 2009

[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com
A proposal has been made to change this community's name from [livejournal.com profile] cyberfund_creat (based on the term "cyberfunded creativity") to "crowdfunding" (based on that term). The results of this poll will determine whether we keep the current name or change to the new one. Below are some pros and cons for each option that various folks have mentioned (if you have more, they can be added).


Current Name: [livejournal.com profile] cyberfund_creat

Pros include:

No cost.

No effort.

Established recognition; some people have been using and promoting this community under its current name for quite a while. It has built up awareness in people's minds so they recognize it when they see it.

Some outside articles use the term "cyberfunded creativity" and/or link to the community under its current name.

The term "cyberfunded creativity" specifies the online use of communal financing, so is more precise for what we are doing here.

Cons include:

The current name is split and truncated because "cyberfunded creativity" doesn't mesh perfectly with LiveJournal community name parameters. Some people say this makes it difficult to remember and use in posts, which is not good for promotion.

Some people find the term "cyberfunded creativity" and/or the shortened community name to be confusing. This is also bad for promotion.

The term "cyberfunded creativity" is long; the current community name is choppy. Some people find these awkward to pronounce and use.

The current name has little or no mainstream usage. Some people feel that it has less recognition than "crowdfunding" would have.

Proposed New Name: crowdfunding

Pros include:

The term "crowdfunding" has emerged in mainstream media as a business model that includes what we're doing here. That could give us recognition among a much wider potential audience.

LJ offers a forwarding service so that links to the old community name would lead people to the renamed community.

As a community name, "crowdfunding" should fit the LJ parameters with no modification. This would make it easier to remember and use online, benefitting promotion in posts.

Some people find the term "crowdfunding" clearer and easier to understand.

The term and community name "crowdfunding" would be shorter and easier to pronounce and use.

Cons include:

It would cost $15 to change the community name. (However, someone has offered to cover the fee, so this is not an obstacle.)

It would require someone to go through the steps of changing the name. Since I'm not sure I could jump through all the hoops effectively, that means someone else would need to volunteer as a community maintainer and do this.

The term "crowdfunding" and matching community name would not have exact parallels in older articles and other references, which would somewhat reduce the name recognition from those sources and the momentum built up by previous use.

Although "crowdfunding" includes what we're doing here, it does not specify online venues as "cyberfunded creativity" does, so is broader and less precise.


Members of this community are strongly encouraged to vote in this poll, as it will have a significant effect on the community for promotion and reference. (People will still be free to use the terms "cyberfunded creativity" and/or "crowdfunding" according to their preference, but whatever the community name will be is what everyone will need to use in links and descriptions.)

[Poll #1422475]
[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] talkstowolves has posted a set of icons inspired by the cyberfunded creativity project The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by [livejournal.com profile] yuki_onna. These are beautiful icons that really capture the magic and power of the story. Girls can have grand adventures too!
[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com
While running a search on "cyberfunded creativity," "crowdfunding," and variations I found these resources on crowdfunding that folks might find useful:

The Crowdfunding Wiki
Crowdsourcing Directory "Crowdfunding" (TIME article)
"Crowdfunding: A Question of Precedent"
"Crowd financing" (Wikipedia article)
"Crowdfunding: Open Business Models"

Crowdfunding is a more mainstream business model related to cyberfunded creativity, with a wider focus tending more towards business and finance than creativity. Still, it is becoming very popular which raises awareness of the options, and some creative projects are listed among crowdfunded examples.

Profile

crowdfunding: Ship with butterflies for sails, captioned "Crowdfunding" (Default)
Crowdfunding: Connecting Creators and Patrons

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