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The hardest part of creating a community is not to pick a tool. Just start with the basics and keep growing and evolving your tool set. Don't copy the set-up of a community that already exists for ages. ofc you can take notes for inspo, but copy-paste rarely works Phase 1: Seeding your community Tools you need: internal chat tool + social media tool Phase 2: Nurturing your community Tools you should add: Forum, newsletter, event registration, analytics, token-gated Check out how @gmfarcaster evolved over time Phase 3: Sustaining your community In Phase 3, there aren’t that many more tools you’ll add. This phase is more about fine-tuning, looking for specific features, or asking your devs to build exactly what you need
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as an expert on this topic: what do you think about this book? https://www.jonobacon.com/books/artofcommunity/ it is right now a bit old, but I used it in my old days of community managing citizen science projects online.
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Wow. Nice
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