Matt Haughey, Founder of MetaFilter, is Coming to ROFLCon

Posted on January 19, 2008 by Tim Hwang
Categories: Getting People, Tim, Triumph

Matt Haughey, creator of the classic community blog MetaFilter (founded in 1999, which clocks it in as one of our oldest online social structures represented), will be attending ROFLCon! Matt’s work has tracked the entire blossoming of the Web 2.0 world from the beginning, and he’s done a lot of thinking about issues of online community building and democratized culture production online. Matt will most likely be speaking on our Meme Infrastructures panel or something like it on Saturday of ROFLCon.

As young’uns like myself like to say: very cool.

Needless to say, the schedule’s getting kind of nuts at this point. The Team’s having it’s regularly scheduled meeting tonight, and we’re going to be reviewing the schedule to make this thing bigger and better than ever before. Suggestions welcome as we consider this.

We now return to our regularly scheduled programming.

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