Community Engagement
- The big problem with the garden metaphor is that it treats the community members as a crop that just grows, like a natural resource. To quote Utah Phillips, “Have you seen what they do to valuable natural resources? Have you seen a strip mine? Have you seen a clear cut in the forest? Have you seen a polluted river? Don’t ever let them call you a va... See more
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Alex Dobrenko added 1y ago
12 Lessons From 5 Years of Running a Tech Meetup
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Sam Liebeskind added 10mo ago
The Power of Ritual: How to Create Meaning and Connection in Everything You Do
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Emilie Kormienko added 2y ago
Sam Liebeskind added 2y ago
- Maybe it’s time we grow out of the idealism of the first 30 years of the web and start looking at what we’re really doing online with each other. It’s not always healthy, but we do it anyway. It’s something that adults do because we have a deep need to gather and talk, but we can’t include everyone all the time. And maybe sometimes it gets too loud... See more
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Alex Dobrenko added 1y ago
The Business of Belonging: How to Make Community your Competitive Advantage
by David Spinks
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Emilie Kormienko added 3y ago
- Stickiness = Daily Active Users / Monthly Active Users S = DAU/MAU It asks, "Of the members who were active in the last 30 days, how many are active today?" I love that it removes inactives and focuses on the depth of engagement amongst your active members.
Emilie Kormienko added 3y ago
Sam Liebeskind added 2y ago
- The big players have had plenty of time to get their shit together and they haven’t. It’s time to regulate them as much as we regulate a shot of bourbon.
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Alex Dobrenko added 1y ago
- Meta Thread on Community Maturity Roadmap
Kassen Qian added 2y ago