Digital Community Building

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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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The Plan

As an introductory subproject, I will be reaching out directly to Lemmy moderators and asking for their experiences establishing and growing their communities. Once compiled, a summary of the experiences will be written up in a living document for current best practices. To do this, I will be contacting moderators in sets of roughly 5-10 at a time. This will allow for constructive iteration in a way that posting on the “new community” subs (as is more or less standard practice) simply would not.

What then?

Once there are enough resources to be useful I'll make announcement posts in relevant communities as well as reach out to the mods of communities like [email protected] about being linked in the sidebar.

And long term?

We'll organize a series of activity drives intended to build bonds and strengthen the institutional knowledge of the fediverse. These initiatives may include:

  • Wiki Building
  • Outreach Drives
  • Community Consolidation and Organization
  • Cross-Community Collaboration
  • Housecleaning
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The project hopes to directly advance fediverse connectivity and curation by establishing easy to follow best practices for building a digital community from scratch. It is also meant to push the boundaries on current methods and help advocate for the building of institutional knowledge.

This community is very much an experiment, but it is also a place to experiment. With this in mind, if you are considering trying something new, please consider posting your ideas and results. To that end, much of this project will be composed of living documents that will change as we further develop this concept.

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Please post your experiences as a Lemmy or Kbin moderator/admin, and I'll type them up into a guide that'll exist as a living document in the sidebar and on the wiki entitled "Building a Lemmy Community From Scratch". If applicable, please make note of what efforts did NOT work as well as what did.


A draft of the document will appear here after a minimum number of responses have been collected.

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It’s hard to find un-enshitified services, even just email. I managed to find a dozen or so ½ decent email providers. But they are only ½ decent. Many are shit in terms of reliability, probably as a side-effect of not being well funded. But then where are the discussions? I Lemmy-search for “onionmail” and only find a dozen hits.

Why is this? IMO it’s because there are just so many shitty options that they drown out the better options. Protonmail is the mainstream alternative to the notorious corporate garbage, but PM is a shit-show in its own right .. CAPTCHAs and other anti-human obsticals.

We need decentralization, but the nasty side-effect is that it spreads an already small crowd so thin we can’t find each other in the universe.