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'''CouchSurfing Collectives''' were a way for people to improve couchsurfing while not worrying too much about paying rent and food.
'''CouchSurfing Collectives''' were a way for people to improve couchsurfing while not worrying too much about paying rent and food.
== How did those CS collectives work btw?  ==
If Casey wanted to go to a specific country, a scout would be sent to find a house.
The Collectives were usually quite chaotic, with some people thinking they had a plan, and others that were completely unaware of this.
The lack of [[transparency]] was a big part of this chaos.
== What kind of places they were?  ==
Big houses with plenty of space.
== Who organized the house?  ==
Random people who felt like organizing. Later on people were appointed as "managers".
== The food?  ==
Paid by [[couchsurfing]]. People would go shopping with the couchsurfing credit card and otherwise receipts were reimbursed.
== How much people there were? ==
[[User:Guaka|guaka]] says too many. Most people weren't actually contributing in any meaningful way.
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 10 December 2018

CouchSurfing Collectives were a way for people to improve couchsurfing while not worrying too much about paying rent and food.


How did those CS collectives work btw?

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If Casey wanted to go to a specific country, a scout would be sent to find a house. The Collectives were usually quite chaotic, with some people thinking they had a plan, and others that were completely unaware of this.

The lack of transparency was a big part of this chaos.

What kind of places they were?

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Big houses with plenty of space.

Who organized the house?

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Random people who felt like organizing. Later on people were appointed as "managers".

The food?

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Paid by couchsurfing. People would go shopping with the couchsurfing credit card and otherwise receipts were reimbursed.

How much people there were?

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guaka says too many. Most people weren't actually contributing in any meaningful way.