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3 contributions to The Skool Expert
Skool Community Engagement v/s Moderation
I was writing my honest review on Skool and that's when it struck me - your community culture is heavily influenced by the moderation. Recently, the main Skool community cracked down on what they called "fluff posts" and started moderating heavily. While it can be argued that low-quality posts went down - it took away some of the fun away. Now it's become more like a product-feedback forum and less like a community. Nothing wrong about it as long as that's what their intent is. But if you're into making money, you need to make things a lot more fun and casual. There will definitely be bad apples which you can always ban, but do not sacrifice the possibility of engagement to strict moderation.
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I feel moderation is definitely important in terms of the quality of people you attract into your community. You shouldn’t want to stifle creativity and the freedom to have opinions, however you also have an obligation to protect your people from the sharks (spammers) in the ocean. Light attracts light. I agree with you @Arvind Kesh, that people should be free to have fun, create “fluff posts” and enjoy engaging with each other as a community. The community will always call out the “bad apples” if they are given the freedom to do so, and you create the culture to protect one another from said bad apples. I appreciate you my friend. Keep moving forward. You’re creating a great place to be.
I love Pirates btw!
Cap'n Jack Sparrow was my childhood hero and is my adulthood mentor. So this leaderboard is for him! Which one is your favourite?
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I love Pirates btw!
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Maybe the Buccaneer is just from my time in Tampa Florida, but I had to go with it.
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It’s been a lot of years ago @Arvind Kesh. I don’t follow sports anymore, but I was all in for the Bucs in the early 2000s
📌 This pinned post is supposed to on-board you
Having a shared interest alone won't make your community thrive. Your community is your Nation, you are the President and it better have a Constitution. This post is the summary of your constitution where people know what they can do and what they cannot. Always start with that's in it for them: - Free calls (coming soon ) - Free courses (coming soon) Having said that, you are NOT suppposed to: - Promote yourself like it’s Craiglist - Send random DMs to people - Act spammy and ruin the vibe for everyone. See what I did? I set the tone, laid out expectations, and ensured everyone knows how to operate. Make sure to be specific. Now lead them to action. This is where you can do one or both of these: - Have a fun way for them to introduce themselves. Here you can just comment with a GIF that represents your community. - Send them to an oboarding module in the Classroom so that they have a better understanding of how Skool works (if your members are new to Skool), how your community works and how you work. Ensure this section is also about them - meaning provide a ton of value while doing the above. (You can also do this in the DMs later on) So I'll start with my GIF:
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📌 This pinned post is supposed to on-board you
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Awesome to be here @Arvind Kesh
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