How Bookshelf Sharing Lowers Barriers in New Encounters Within Communities
How Bookshelf Sharing Lowers Barriers in New Encounters
In recent findings by OSIRO, a company based in Shibuya, Tokyo, the shared experience of bookshelf browsing has been found to significantly reduce the barriers for new members engaging within communities. The Book Log feature, which allows users to register and share their reading experiences, has surpassed 50,000 registrations in just a few months since its launch, leading to a notable increase in interactions among members who haven't previously communicated.
Connecting Through Books
The Book Log isn't just a feature for recording what members read; it acts as a gateway to deeper social interactions. The data collected indicates that users who browse the collective