Three (Platform Agnostic!) Best Practices in Online Community Architecture
There is often no compelling reason, even in online communities, to suggest people go into different rooms to discuss different topics.
noeleflowers • Three (Platform Agnostic!) Best Practices in Online Community Architecture
A more sensible way to think about where conversations need to be broken up, that ’s not topic, is format. In a physical space, the analogy might be—if half of my guests are drinking wine from expensive stemware and half of my guests are playing Twister, I might send the Twister players into another room so they don’t elbow-knock a glass of Chablis.... See more
noeleflowers • Three (Platform Agnostic!) Best Practices in Online Community Architecture
Principle 2: Break up the conversation based on how , not what
Now that I’ve told you not to over-complicate your community architecture by introducing too many different options, you’re probably wondering what to actually prioritize into your build. A good way to think about that is to think about breaking down your community into different spaces... See more
Now that I’ve told you not to over-complicate your community architecture by introducing too many different options, you’re probably wondering what to actually prioritize into your build. A good way to think about that is to think about breaking down your community into different spaces... See more