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I’m going to write about strategies for promoting a community that I think are good.
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The Scrapbox /mitoujr2021 of 未踏Jr is a helpful reference.
- By creating a page to “introduce recommended books,” each participant can passionately discuss their favorite books.
- If we create a space where participants can evangelize what they want to promote to each other, it will naturally become more lively.
- (nishio) I see, that was an accidental creation, but it seems like a technique that can be applied in other communities to liven things up. Should I write it down?
- /nishio/Scrapbox is great for self-introductions
- By creating a page to “introduce recommended books,” each participant can passionately discuss their favorite books.
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UT-virtual sessions
- I liked the idea of listing interests, hobbies, and favorite works on a self-introduction slide, and then having multiple people introduce themselves followed by about 10 minutes of casual conversation, and repeating this process.
- It was good.
- I liked the idea of listing interests, hobbies, and favorite works on a self-introduction slide, and then having multiple people introduce themselves followed by about 10 minutes of casual conversation, and repeating this process.
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- The Times Channel is great.
- I also liked the idea of having meal gatherings on different days of the week.
- I thought that having meal groups as a moderate and relaxed way for people to gather was just right.