MixedInk – Write and Rank Content Together (video)

mixedinkMixedInk is a tool which the company describes as, "allowing massive groups to brainstorm together and create a final, top rated document."  From what I can tell, you write some words in a window and then MixedInk shows you related content which you can pull into your document. After you pull in the content fragments into your document, you then edit it and post it. From there apparently people can vote on your document and help it become the top rated document for that "plank". Types of content on MixedInk are called "planks".

This is another service that isn’t live – apparently it will be live in December. I wonder why they didn’t wait until next month for their demo so the site would be live and people can use/play with it.

Update: I received some updates from Vanessa Scanfeld, MixedInk founder that I thought were worth sharing:

  • We presented even though the site isn’t live because the software is already available for use. It takes us just a few minutes to set up a topic for a new group, and we’re happy to do it! Anyone who is interested can get in touch with me directly at vanessa@mixedink.com. Aside from the Netroots Platform, MixedInk has already been used by a number of groups to collaboratively write newspaper articles and letters to the editor, open letters to congress, mission statements, and by high school English teachers to engage students in a new writing exercise, etc.
  • The “plank” language was unique to the Netroots platform. The organizer of a topic can choose what term they want, which then auto-populates throughout the site. So if you are writing a mission statement, for example, the word “plank” would be replaced with “mission statement.”
  • Finally, using MixedInk is basically a four-part process. It was a bit difficult to show all of that in only 5 minutes, so here is a quick overview:
    Step 1: An organizer sets up a topic and invites their community to participate
    Step 2: Community members submit their own versions of the text and remix what others have written. We have a few ways to make this easy. One is the “borrow this sentence” tool, which suggests relevant text. Also, users can recycle others’ text by simply mousing-over the text they want to reuse and clicking the “add to draft” button. That moves the text they want to incorporate into their draft. All authors are tracked as different versions are combined.
    Step 3: People rate different versions of the text, and the one that best represents the community’s viewpoint rises to the top
    Step 4: At the end of the time period, the top-rated version can be used to promote the community’s goals.

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  1. This sounds like a very interesting program. I can think of a few ways to put this to use.

  2. Hi Nick,

    The site isn’t public yet, but lots of groups are already using it. It takes us just a few minutes to set up a topic for you, so let me know you have a need and we’ll get you started! You can get in touch with me directly at vanessa@mixedink.com.

    Best,
    Vanessa
    Founder, MixedInk

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