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  • ...als, generally travelers, who offer or seek accommodation without monetary exchange. Generally, these services connect users via the internet. ...n 2004, Casey Fenton started [[CouchSurfing]], now the largest hospitality exchange organization.
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  • === Name for a new Hospex network === ...unity site about sharing (rides, meals, info and whatnot) with hospitality exchange in core. Aims to be little bit hippie and for nomads at the beginning, but
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  • ...tures, countries and traditions. It was founded in 2006 by volunteers of [[Hospitality Club]] who experienced the limits of decision making, transparency and lega ...nteers of [[CouchSurfing]], spreading "Open CS" also joined the volunteers network.
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  • ...A verification process typically aims to increase safety and trust in the network by verifying the members real identity, address, or both.
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  • ...ontent of this guide seems to be obvious, experienced users of hospitality exchange networks still report they get a lot requests like this: * If your hospex network provides a special way to request a couch use this tool and not regular mai
    3 KB (451 words) - 19:09, 10 March 2013
  • == What happens when people give hospitality to each other == ...d then they give someone else, etc. And when you can track it in a social network on the internet, you can see that your gift goes a very long way and a sent
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  • The following is a message send by Veit from [[Hospitality Club]] to the worldwide community to explain his relationship with and thou It was published at the Hospitality Club wiki [http://volunteerwiki.hospitalityclub.org/couchsurfing-for-profit
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  • ...native to the existing centralized (= one user database, one management) [[hospitality]] networks. ...be said about decentralized networks, but in the context of [[hospitality exchange]] the most important is user profiles, (location-based) member search, mess
    6 KB (912 words) - 00:42, 11 December 2018
  • This is a philosophical overview related to P2P hospitality. Ongoing [[P2P Hospitality initiatives and proposals]] are elsewhere.
    6 KB (848 words) - 15:51, 11 December 2018
  • The '''''Pasporta Servo''''' ('''Passport Service''') is a [[hospitality service]] for speakers of the language [[Esperanto]]. The service publishes ...orld Organization for Young Esperantists. Although the concept of offering hospitality to the traveler dates back to early cultures (notably [[ancient Greece]]),
    3 KB (453 words) - 19:26, 10 March 2013
  • Couchsurfing.net was a little (fun) network with just over 170 members. To become a member you ''(have to get invited b ...etworks with each other. All members are responsible to help extending the network.
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  • ...ay be picky. All these potential hosts are using the [[List of Hospitality Exchange Networks|networks]] for their own reasons, mostly because they want to meet == Official tips for writing a request on hospitality exchange networks ==
    11 KB (1,921 words) - 19:33, 9 December 2018
  • ...articipate. [[:trustroots:|Trustroots]] is a good new place to find rural hospitality, as its built around searching on a map. ...are familiar with how it works, and how it is different to a normal urban hospitality experience please check out the country pages and maps where you are either
    15 KB (2,308 words) - 19:22, 5 January 2019
  • ...e member area other members can be contacted anonymously and at some point exchange information like e-mail, phone number etc. belodged.com does not pass on an ...ails please take a look at the developers blog. Communication, information exchange, user/member support and transparency in the on-going development of the se
    4 KB (610 words) - 17:31, 28 October 2022
  • ...ly? Or: ‘Prejudice and Discrimination will always be with us.’ Hospitality Exchange Travel Networks as a respond to this?== ...nt in the reduction of prejudice. At the end, the relevance to Hospitality Exchange networks will be evaluated.
    12 KB (1,807 words) - 20:31, 10 December 2018
  • ...is only mentioned in an economic view, but otherwise this is exactly what hospitality networks are about... It's full of nice places to go out! St.Pauli is the q == Hospitality Networks ==
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  • ...where all the founders started and learned to love the idea of hospitality exchange. More detailed history can be found on https://www.bevolunteer.org/about-be ...it Kühne]] founded the [[Hospitality Club]], inspired by other hospitality exchange networks like [[Servas|SERVAS]].
    12 KB (1,956 words) - 15:37, 11 December 2018
  • ...and to bring people together from different worlds, facilitating cultural exchange. ...e still lots of people between. So then he started thinking about a way to network all the people in rural areas together, for people who would rather travel
    6 KB (932 words) - 19:32, 10 March 2013
  • '''Organizing a meeting or camp''' for hospitality exchange people is not too difficult, but some things should be taken care of. ** [http://secure.hospitalityclub.org/hc/forum.php?SelectedCategory=4 the Hospitality Club forum]
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  • ...e to stay with a [[host]] on the [[CouchSurfing]] [[hospitality exchange]] network. ...'''Simple courtesy''': it is more polite to ask people directly for their hospitality. You will be more successful finding a place to stay through personalized m
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