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Yassine Landa
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As promised, here are takeways @ted's conversation on how to build lasting communities + the actions i want to take based on those insights: 1. "Community as a building" (analogy) A community is like a building full of neighbors who add value to each other, build relationships, meet frequently, and share a purpose. Your product is the building; your job is shaping the common areas. The best community design? Getting out of the way so your users can do fun stuff together
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Yassine Landa
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2. "Be your first user" This is good for both product and getting a better sense/more empathy towards users On this one, It's been a while we haven't hacked on a consumer experience leveraging our algos @mbd. I will organize an internal hackathon this Feb. Have to find ways to use our product daily!
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Yassine Landa
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3. "Build with your users, not for them. Do things that don't scale (going to where they are, onboard them personally one by one)" I used to do this last year and will double down, traveling to meet builder one by one doesn't scale but I love it
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Yassine Landa
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4. "Give your users ownership and they will surprise you. Easy win is just ask for feedback or better make them "benevolent dictator" for a day/week." On this one I will accelerate building features for "user generated Algo/Feeds/Scores", then ask for feeback from 100s of people and highlight the best ones
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