Kirk here reflecting on 2021 in Kumamoto International Land. As I wrote a couple of weeks ago, we had some friction this year over editorial issues. In this post, I’d like to note that our group is NOT a so-called “silo” (a place on the internet where like-minded people gather to the exclusion of others). The two things we have in common are some sort of interest in Kumamoto and either a preference for or at least a willingness to communicate in English. As a result, I think we’re a pretty diverse group. I’ve seen statistics about the people who read this page and whatever category you look at (age, gender, native language, current place of residence, etc.) we’ve got a good mix.
I’m really glad that this is a diverse group. And, given the more-or-less random mix of people whose only point in common is an interest in sharing information about Kumamoto in English, I think we get along remarkably well. :)
Speaking of diversity, I’m frequently impressed by how other editors choose to post about topics that would never have occurred to me and how those posts often get big responses. I hope that more people will be willing to come on board as editors in 2022 and that the editors we already have will continue to post whenever the spirit moves them to do so.
I imagine some differences of opinion will come up in 2022 too. When they do, I’d like to try to take an interest in and value the different perspectives rather than see them as problems. Yoroshiku!
https://www.virginiamiracle.com/2011/02/09/overcoming-social-silos/
P.S. I’m quoting the article mostly for the graphic.