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    1. Metcalfe's law

      Metcalfe's law states that the value of a network increases proportionally to the square of the number of its users, implying that the more users a network has, the more valuable it becomes.

    2. Michael Porter

      Michael Porter is a renowned Harvard Business School professor who is best known for his contributions to the field of strategy. His work on the competitive forces that shape industries and the value chain has had a significant impact on how forums or online communities approach strategy.

    3. Maslow's hierarchy of needs

      Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory that describes human motivation as a pyramid of five tiers, ranging from basic physiological needs to self-actualization, where each level must be satisfied before moving on to the next.

    4. Microblogging

      Microblogging is a form of online communication that enables users to share short and concise messages or updates, typically limited to a specific character count.

    5. Modular

      Modular refers to a design or structure that is made up of separate, interchangeable parts that can be easily assembled or replaced.

    6. Motion Sickness

      Motion sickness is a common condition characterized by nausea, dizziness, and vomiting that occurs when there is a conflict between the visual and vestibular systems in the body, often experienced during travel or virtual reality experiences.

    7. Market-based production

      Market-based production refers to the process of creating goods and services based on the principles of supply and demand in a competitive market.

    8. Massively multiplayer games (MMO)

      Massively multiplayer games (MMOs) are online games that allow large numbers of players to interact with each other in a virtual world, typically involving complex gameplay and a persistent world.

    9. Mass collaboration

      Aliases: collective action

      Mass collaboration is a term that refers to the process of bringing together a large number of individuals to work towards a common goal, usually facilitated by technology.

    10. Modularity

      Modularity refers to the degree to which a system or structure can be broken down into smaller, independent parts that can be combined in different ways without affecting the overall functionality.

    11. Matthew effect

      The Matthew effect refers to the phenomenon where those who already have an advantage are more likely to receive additional benefits, creating a cumulative advantage that can amplify inequality.

    12. Macro-processes of community innovation management

      The macro-processes of community innovation management refer to the overarching strategies and activities employed to foster and facilitate innovation within a community.

    13. McMillan & Chavis' theory of sense of community

      McMillan & Chavis' theory of sense of community is a psychological framework that explores the factors contributing to the development of a sense of community, emphasizing the importance of membership, influence, integration, and shared emotional connection.

    14. Membership

      Membership refers to the state or condition of being a member of a group, organization, or community, entailing certain rights, privileges, and responsibilities.

    15. Mental states

      Mental states refer to the subjective experiences, thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and intentions that individuals have, which shape their perception, behavior, and overall psychological well-being.

    16. Milgram experiment

      The Milgram experiment was a social psychology study conducted by Stanley Milgram that examined individuals' obedience to authority figures and revealed the potential for ordinary people to engage in harmful actions when instructed by an authority figure.

    17. Milgram study

      The Milgram study refers to a series of psychological experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram that examined the willingness of individuals to obey authority figures, even when it involved harming others.

    18. Mindfulness

      Mindfulness refers to the practice of being fully present and aware of one's thoughts, emotions, and sensations, without judgment, in the present moment.

    19. Minimax principle

      The minimax principle is a decision-making strategy that involves minimizing potential losses while maximizing potential gains, often applied in game theory and decision analysis.

    20. Modship

      Modship, short for "moderatorship," refers to the role and responsibilities of moderators within an online community, who oversee and manage community interactions, enforce rules, and foster a positive environment.

    21. Motivating operations

      Motivating operations refer to internal or external factors that alter the value or effectiveness of certain consequences, influencing an individual's behavior and the likelihood of specific actions or responses occurring.

    22. Motivation

      Motivation refers to the internal processes that drive and direct individuals' behavior, encompassing the forces that initiate, sustain, and guide their actions towards achieving goals or fulfilling needs.

    23. Motivations (Peter Kollock)

      Motivations, as studied by Peter Kollock, refer to the internal drives or reasons that influence individuals to participate and engage in online communities.

    24. Movements for progressive change

      Movements for progressive change refer to collective efforts aimed at advancing social, political, or cultural transformations towards more equitable, just, and inclusive societies.

    25. Marketability tests

      Marketability tests, in the context of strategy, refer to assessments conducted to evaluate the viability and potential success of a product or service in the market.

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