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   *appropriate scale is very dependent on capacity and resources available: scaling up is very difficult   *appropriate scale is very dependent on capacity and resources available: scaling up is very difficult
   *scalability is only possible unconventionally: for example through viral promotion on the net and through social media/networks   *scalability is only possible unconventionally: for example through viral promotion on the net and through social media/networks
-  *The scale is small and realisticly manageable:as everything happens in a haste and there's the sense of urgency  +  *The scale is small and realisticly manageable:as everything happens in a haste and there's the sense of urgency by the limitations, the scale remains relatively small. 
-   by the limitations, the scale remains relatively small. +  *space is something appropriated (private and unused) but their primary creation space remains online and is thus virtual.They're only together in a space when this is needed. This can also just be in someone's house,it doesn't need to be an offcial space.
-  *space is something appropriated (private and unused) but their primary creation space remains online and is thus virtual. +
-   They're only together in a space when this is needed. This can also just be in someone's house,it doesn't need to be an offcial space.+
   *responsibility and task division : clarity /agreements are very important    *responsibility and task division : clarity /agreements are very important 
    tasks are well developed/defined and clear , otherwise it doesn`t work    tasks are well developed/defined and clear , otherwise it doesn`t work
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