Sharath Kuruganty

What is a core value of community building according to you?

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Veronika Lindorenko
Being honest and helpful. Think of each other and support one another. Any community has a topic that attracts like-minded people and creates discussions around it.
Dhruv Bhatia
Having a clear purpose so there is alignment and enthusiasm
Jonathan Massabni
Many values to pick from. Positivy and inclusion will definitely help community members build stronger bonds and keep it alive!
Pritam Nanda
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🎙️Chris - The Social Village
Build your Social Village by finding your niche audience to foster proper growth and feedback. Find a group of 20-30 people you resonate with on at least three subject areas and build a small niche community around those individuals. You can do this with various software such as Clubhouse Clubs, Twitter Groups, Discord Servers, direct messaging, etc. Make it your goal as a community leader to help others and begin to work together to help each other to grow.
Satyendra Sahani
Focus on UoV - A user “produces” a unit of value (UoV) for other users to “consume”. As a community builder, your focus should be around it initially and ever.
Stefani Kovachevska
Collaboration with people who share the same passion, open-mindedness to approaches different than yours and contribution to a greater purpose, definitely.
Jessie
Generosity :)
Peter agar
My definition of community involvement is to be service-minded and to find ways to provide value to others.
Kristina Longmuir
Engagement. Whether it is socially motivated, educational/informative, or for networking - the Community leaders must be engaged.