This is a list of some of the themes that emerged from this question and its answers. Please note that this list was compiled by Philippe, and I'm posting it so that we can pin it to the top for visibility. If you have questions or suggested additions or changes, he's the guy you want to quibble with.
Themes that emerged as a result of this question and answers
- Could become very difficult to manage
- Temptation to add spammy content is high
- Community can’t curate the content. Note: Community will be able to exercise some curation over the content, though it’s unclear yet what form that will take. We’re still building tools for this.
- Unclear what the company wants Collectives to be
- Minimum standards for articles are unclear
- Writing for this audience is very different from a corporate blog
- Why are we doing this in the first place?
- How do articles interact with / integrate with Q&A
- How-to’s and Knowledge articles exist in other places already
- What is the role of the community in curation?
- Some articles could maybe have defined structures as suggestion in the interface: for example, problem statement, prior research (what else exists about that topic), key idea, bulk of content (realization and details), discussion (how well is the problem solved), summary and outlook.
- Articles would only allow to vote on the usefulness of the whole article (unless somebody comes up with a more fine-grained voting mechanism). Reputation would also be difficult to attribute.