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NetSquared Local events provide a chance to connect locally with all those interested in the intersection of social technologies and social change. There are new groups forming every week: Join in!

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Building community in your area? Check out the newly-launched Community Organizers Handbook! Everything you need to start and grow a NetSquared Local group or any other community-powered program.

A Little Review of How to Be NetSquared

Can you believe that NetSquared will be two years old in September? And in that almost two years I don't think we've ever reviewed the How to Be NetSquared Guidelines here. It never hurts to start right? So here it goes:

Live a spam-free lifestyle. We'll never share your email address with anyone without your permission, and we'll only e-mail you with news you've signed up for or that's directly related to the interests you've listed. Likewise, all NetSquared users are expected to refrain from spamming their fellow NetSquared community members. We don't care how much your organization needs that new water cooler; please don't treat other users as a potential source of donations.

Think outside the [pop-up] box. We won't show pop-up ads or otherwise intrude on your eyeballs with unwanted advertising.

Get neighborly. We love our online community, but sometimes it's fun to see actual human beings in the flesh. So get out there, and organize yourself a local NetSquared group. Take this as your personal challenge to create an event that is so wildly fun and productive that it kicks the ass of our fancy-pants Bay Area gathering.

You break it, you buy it. Just kidding! Please -- break it, twist it, bend it, remix it. All the content on NetSquared is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike license. That means that you have the right to share any story, blog post or image that you find on this site, as long as you attribute it to its original author and source, and let others republish or remix your version of our content on the same terms. (To acknowledge something you're republishing/remixing from this site, please include this information in your remix: the item author, original item URL, and the line "Originally posted on TechSoup's NetSquared.") The only exception may be occasional content that Net2 receives permission to republish from another source; we'll be sure to mark any non-Creative Commons content with a big warning and a sobbing emoticon.

Love a troll. Blog posts, forum posts, e-mail exchanges and other posts on Net2 should be generous, insightful and loving -- or at least, not mean. That means no flaming and no personal attacks. And if someone else steps over the line, try to remember what your mom used to say: "I don't care who started it!" That's how we feel. So turn the other cheek, rise above it, and assume that the occasional flame is just a misunderstanding.

Our playground is your playground.
Whether you scream onto the site on a supersonic ADSL line or stroll in over dialup, NetSquared will let you play nicely with your fellow nonprofit travelers. Every effort will be made to make content available in multiple forms (e-mail, RSS, web) and to make sure that formats are accessible to people with low-bandwidth connections or older hardware.

Is there anything else you think we should include in our guidelines?

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