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Why do some online communities fail?

Hey everyone,

I realise that not all communities are created equal! Some thrive, whereas others fail. Let's hear your thoughts on what causes some online communities to fail?

Some suggestions:

  • No sense of belonging
  • Negativity
  • Inability to contribute
  • etc.
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Community Building
on September 22, 2020
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    That's interesting, especially the 3rd point.

    If only a small share of members of a community is contributing, how can you make sure you don't create a hierarchy between members when delegating stuff (organising events for ex)?

    1. 1

      Very tricky to be honest.

      (1) If the remaining members can't contribute at all, you end up with a mix between a community and an audience.

      (2) If they can contribute (in a more restrained sense), then the health of the community becomes more heavily contingent on the community members with the most power. For example, I know Reddit has experienced this issue with their moderators, etc.

      1. 1

        Thanks a lot Rich!

        I think the risk of having an hybrid members' base community/audience is real. Is this a question of having a critical mass so the 80% audience is 'entertained' by the 20% active? Or is it a question of having a strong direction/curation/control from us (the team) at this stage?

        I'm aware of the influence of a small group on the entire community, what would you have in place to reduce the negative effects of this imbalance of power? Guidelines ? Manifesto ? Randomly picked committee ?

  2. 2

    a lot of the times the leader, themselves, is unsure of how to proceed. that's a tell-tale sign.

    1. 2

      This is an interesting take! Indecisiveness from the top can easily cause the community to dissolve.

      1. 1

        leadership is a big deal.

  3. 2

    That's a deep question. For me, when founding any kind of new group, one of my highest priorities is to help people volunteer and contribute. I need to convert the group identity from "this is mike's group" to "this is our group".

    1. 1

      Yeah, this is where inability to contribute limits their sense of ownership and involvement.

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