Hey, I'm ex-Reddit advisor and sold a community platform to WeWork.
I noticed something BIG recently if you're looking to build cash-flowing internet businesses:
There are 1.8B active users in Facebook Groups in 2024
But I've noticed 95% of paid communities are dead. RIP.… Show more
Hey, I'm ex-Reddit advisor and sold a community platform to WeWork. I noticed something BIG recently if you're looking to build cash-flowing internet businesses: There are 1.8B active users in Facebook Groups in 2024 But I've noticed 95% of paid communities are dead. RIP.… Show more

What does “community” mean? Facebook calls its billions of users a community, and multinational brands use this word to refer to their customers. Are these communities in any meaningful sense? What about the “brand communities” I mentioned earlier, do these qualify? And can a community that is paid truly be called a community at all? As paid commun... See more
Toby Shorin • Come for the Network, Pay for the Tool

Major social platforms today are noisy. People have found refuge in groups (iMessage, Fortnite worlds and group chats). If Facebook is Walmart, tools and communities like Discord (ie:gamers) or Public.com* (ie: casual stock traders) are boutique stores