Wow, today Erin and I are reaching 50 days of 100 Days of Twitter Spaces.
If anything for me, I think that 2022 will be the year of creative consistency. That's my goal, I'd love to hang with others who have similar aspirations.
In other news, I accepted my first irl speaking gig in a long, long, time.
It got me thinking, how should we be thinking about designing in real life events
π As always, come and say hi on Twitter or Discord.
π€ On Rosieland
- We're Going on a Community Journey
- I started a community where you get kicked for inactivity
- Maybe it's time to bundle things up again Β [Pro]
- Some things you can tidy up in your community
βοΈ This week in community
- A useful template for exploring event ideas β Simon Tomes
- Community principle: Weaving from the inside out β Fabian PfortmΓΌller
- How the Black Church Fueled a Movement β Tablet
- S01E01 β My Journey From Social Enterprise Enthusiast to Ecosystem Builder β Ecosystems for Change
- How to Create a Vertical Professional Learning Community β Edutopia
- How five open source communities are using GitHub Discussions β GitHub
- The heart of a community: a small business β Robert Reich
- Discord is worth $15 billion. 7 years ago they got their first users through Reddit β Reddit
- Gathering β Community β Fabian PfortmΓΌller
- Panic! at the Community β Angela Jin
- The CX 022: Dismantling the System (and Having Fun!) with Moira Were β The Community Experience
- Creating a discord auto threading system β Daily Dev Tips
- Snooze your Discord messages to reply later β Alex Hillman
π¦ Tweets
How do you turn a community into an audience?
— Rosie Sherry (@rosiesherry) January 10, 2022
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I donβt think community is the right play if your business is client services.
— Tom Ross (@tomrossmedia) January 15, 2022
Focus on landing more/better clients and doing great work for them.
Donβt think you need to put your 8 current clients into a freaking community just because βcommunityβ is trendy.
i'm still working on this but community guidelines shouldn't be legalese on what you'll get booted for; they should be like a dress code at a party -- be clear on what's expected so people can show up accordingly!
— Nivi Achanta (@niviachanta) January 15, 2022
So much of the "tools for thought" space is designed around personal note taking, personal research work and personal knowledge management.
— Tom Critchlow (@tomcritchlow) January 13, 2022
Who is working on the community version of "tools for thought"?
Where are the shared knowledge gardens?
are you unknowingly a lifetime member of an online community you no longer belong to?
— Saraπ©΄ (@saranosocks) January 12, 2022
lots of thoughts on this: https://t.co/xRQG9v7ZGc
Private messaging platforms play a pivotal role in empowering diverse ideas and social movements. Yet risky design choices that preference the companiesβ goals over usersβ wellbeing.
— Omidyar Network (@OmidyarNetwork) January 13, 2022
Find out how in our latest report: https://t.co/O4jNp7Jnfg pic.twitter.com/ZWlXskzigJ