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This is the community to talk about communities and learn how we can make communities better - create the ones we would like to see in the world, and improve the ones we happen to be in.
This group operates under the understanding that by being raised mostly in authoritarian structures of some kind or another we have unlearned a lot about healthy equal-to-equal relationships and healthy self-ruling communities, but it's still out there somewhere. Let's get this power back and collect knowledge here! Examples of what could go here:
- Personal stories: your experience matters. Let's learn from each other's successes and failures (no, they were not really failures, they were learning experiences!)
- How to create/maintain a community
- How to solve conflict
- Differences between physical/online communities?
- Different communities: local, hobby, mutual aid, based on origin, ...
- Multi-generational communities: pass on the poison or plant seeds?
- Split or stay together? When fundamental values collide
Be kind to each other, we are all learning.
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I've actually thought about making a community like that... It's one of the specific areas that Reddit still has an advantage.
Do you have any specific examples that come to mind? Maybe we can take those good examples and implement them here instead, and possibly even do it better. I feel like product reviews are something that could be a useful addition to the fediverse. I'm hesitant though because it seems like it could easily develope into a commercial type of thing, which I don't think anybody wants here.
I'm kind of going back and forth on it a bit.
Sure. I recently bought an electric portable fabric cleaner (e.g. spot cleaner for carpets). I needed to see reviews between different brands such as Bissell, Shark, and what have you. Of course, Amazon has these reviews but they are often astroturfed (and that's the case on Reddit too, but less so one hopes).
So basically, making a big purchase like that is important and I want to due my diligence. I really like the idea of posting BAD reviews in buyitforlife. i.e. don't buy it for life content. Not sure if that content is allowed there.
Here you go:
https://slrpnk.net/c/product_reviews