Digital Community Building
This community is intended as a place for discussion regarding building digital communities and spaces. The intended audience are the admins, moderators, and curators of digital spaces, not general purpose users. The idea is that by facilitating discussion between the organizers and activists managing these communities, a set of best practices will begin to organically emerge.
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What to post?
- Your personal experiences
- Services that you think communities may find useful
- Questions regarding establishing a new community
- Discussions on what makes an effective online community
- Guides for making the most of existing services
I Don't See Anything
Remember, federation for small/new communities is finicky and this is a project targeting a small audience. Federation will eventually improve as the project advances.
Consider checking in on the home instance to make sure you see everything.
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Hi! How is the plan going?
Well, I got laid off, so my priorities have shifted drastically. Otherwise, there were a few issues to getting going. At the time that I had started, there were some pretty major federation issues among servers running on different versions of Lemmy that remained unfixed until relatively recently. The other major barrier was the lack of a good solution for information hosting (in my mind this niche is best served by wikis), but there have been some recent developments in that area. Notably, SLRPNK now has a wiki and Ibis, a new federated wiki solution, has appeared. Before this, I had been working on a Lemmy bot that would more or less jam wiki functionality into the existing Lemmy frontend, but now I think I am probably better off using one of the previously mentioned solutions. My work situation may change soon, in which case, I will pick this project back up. Alternatively, if someone else wanted to be a major contributor, a split work load would probably also allow me to pick this back up.