Participation in forms of community Shapes The Web 2.0
The Web was a decade ago a place which was similar to television. The Possibility to participate was limited to professional web designer or other professionals of corporate organisations. The rise of Web 2.0 was characterised by the increasing numbers of sites and platforms who offer average people the possibility to participate. People are not only able to participate but also to be a part of a community. Starting with bulletin boards, platforms like blogs and later YouTube,Facebook, Wikipedia, Delicious and many more followed and gave people the chance to participate and consume what other most of the time private user produced.While the feeling of togetherness and community is important, it shapes the way we can use the Web 2.0 today. Participation in forms of community shapes the Web 2.0.
