Social Network
The goal of internet post-based communities should be to consistently generate high-quality content. As communities develop, there will inevitably be members who crave attention and mindlessly share useless information in large quantities. It's important to properly limit this behavior. While the volume of communication itself is important for maintaining the group, the quality of posts takes precedence if the community is to have a positive long-term impact. In other words, regulations should guide people to post content that has undergone sufficient thought.
There's no need to force yourself into hobbies that don't suit you. It's better to develop hobbies that align with your interests and join communities accordingly. If you excel in a particular field, the community connections will naturally follow—no need to pursue networks without substance. The necessary level of engagement is minimal; just browse through a few communities and read comments to understand how these people think. Don't waste time actively participating.
- One meaningful community experience with impact is sufficient, rather than encouraging daily participation
- Collecting feedback and planning for large-scale communities is difficult to manage alone
- Importance of onboarding guides and initial member care
- Focus on creating strong bonds and sense of belonging, without pressuring members to participate
Community Notion
Communities
Community is Motivation on Tap
Avoiding Negative Communities
Social Network
A neuron does not realize it is a neuron