Posts by David DeWald - Community Expert | AI & Digital Marketing
It’s "Approved Users Only", no feed drama, and absolutely zero algorithmic weirdness. If you want to join a slower, quieter, honest-to-goodness space for Community Profession talk, hit the link: collective-mindset.com
What happens in there stays in there... so you can finally say what you mean without your words popping up in someone’s feed a month later. Real talk, real privacy, and some actual fresh air for once. #communitymanagers
About a month ago on LinkedIn, I mentioned setting up a place for Community Managers to talk. Think of it as a private oasis for community folks. Totally new, wide open (yeah.. it's pretty empty), waiting for whatever wild ideas or epic rants you want to bring in. #CommunityManagement #cmgr
Can we get those instructions or could they be released please?
It does have to be manually switched on, and you would need to set up port forwarding on your router to be visible, but enough people have the instructions, they'll be shared if it ever comes to it.
"Poor man's matchmaking" like some indie PC games do, where it keeps a directory of the last 100 IPs it has learned of other machines you've played with, and pings them directly to see if they're available. You can manually add to the list.
@codemystics.com Hello.
It looks like Arcade1Up may be shutting down tomorrow. reddit.com/r/Arcade1Up/...
For some of their machines you built the "online play" code. It was asked what would happen when A1Up was no more and it was stated that it was a ...
This is the kind of role most community leaders dream about and almost never see. @mozilla.org's not just sprinkling “community” on top of marketing or dev rel... they’re making it part of the organization’s power structure. That’s huge. #CommunityManager
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Community Manager Live is coming back. Now as a podcast featuring deep-dive interviews with community pros at all levels. If you want to share your story, let's connect!
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Great new postcast from @alixdunn.com with @mmasnick.bsky.social talking about decentralization and then into early days of internet with "The Eternal September" in 1993.
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Has some overlapping skillsets? Yes....
Same Job? No...
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Vanity metrics are ROE - Return on Ego... they look shiny but don't prove real value. True health comes from members who stick around, solve problems, cut costs, and drive impact. That's the shift from applause to outcomes.
New study from Reddit & UW: "How Conversational Structure and Style Shape Online Community Experiences." Survey across subreddits finds three Sense of Virtual Community dimensions: Membership & Belonging; Cooperation & Shared Values; Connection & Influence.
#community #cmgr
arxiv.org/pdf/2508.08596
I will be at the Free Community Leadership Summit (CLS) at All Things Open on Sunday Oct. 12th. in Raleigh, NC @jonobacon.bsky.social will be the Emcee for this “Unconference” with moderated and facilitated discussions #opensource #cmgr #communitymanagament
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The Ferengi Rules of Community Management
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.@mmasnick.bsky.social Have you seen the new thing? Suing in small claims court when Meta bans your account. on the off chance they don't show up and you get a default judgement or they just don't feel like dealing with it and flip the switch. www.reddit.com/r/MetaLawsui...
Two: An AI must respect human autonomy and privacy, and act transparently so humans are always in control of decisions.
Three: An AI must provide support and information to benefit human understanding, unless doing so conflicts with the first or second laws.
Laws of AI Zeroeth: An AI must not harm humanity as a whole, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm, even if this overrides individual or specific instructions. One: An AI must always prioritize the well-being and dignity of humans, ensuring it does not cause harm. Two: An AI must respect human autonomy and privacy, and act transparently so humans are always in control of decisions. Three: An AI must provide support and information to benefit human understanding, unless doing so conflicts with the first or second laws.
The Three Laws of AI
Zeroth: An AI must not harm humanity as a whole, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm, even if this overrides individual or specific instructions.
One: An AI must always prioritize the well-being and dignity of humans, ensuring it does not cause harm.
Chatrooms Make Terrible Forums
Chatrooms Make Terrible Forums
Building Online #Communities After Crises:
Two Case Studies
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@hyperfixedpod.bsky.social Can I just point out that YouTube, TikTok, et al... are the modern "Novelty Act" venues. YouTube even gives out "medals" (play button plaques)...
www.hyperfixedpod.com/listen/hyper...
Content moderators from Meta, TikTok, Google & more are uniting globally to demand fair pay, mental health support & better working conditions. It’s time Big Tech takes responsibility for the people behind the screens. @mmasnick.bsky.social #cmgr #trustandsafety
www.theverge.com/news/658566/...
Do not automatically attribute Bait content to a bot or AI when the content falls within the scope of human capability.
I'm not dumb. I just have a command of thoroughly useless knowledge.
"Jon Hues" Movie Pitch:
A high school senior Mia documents teen life post-pandemic through vlogs. As she navigates friendships and romance with influencer Jake, she organizes a socially distanced prom, highlighting authenticity and connection in a digital world. #SociallyDistancedHearts
New podcast coming from @mmasnick.bsky.social of @techdirt.bsky.social about the most misunderstood law on online, #Section230. He's got the original authors, critics, and people whose lives were transformed by the very online communities that 230 made possible.
www.techdirt.com/2025/03/03/a...
You are very right. It was like that.
I think it will be like cities with urban dynamics. Where they expand and shrink repeatedly as time goes on.
The early internet was community sprawl. Then there was the collapse into larger, collective, single sites with multiple communities.
"The future of the internet is likely smaller communities, with a focus on curated experiences" - The Verge and Vox Media
I totally agree... collectivemindset.substack.com/i/153637359/...
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Hey #CommunityManagers and #TrustandSafety Folks. Thought you might want to see this?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf7X...
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