Would anyone be interested in building a small, verified community/group around character, accountability, and growth?

I've been thinking about this idea for a long time.

Every platform seems to reward outrage, anonymity, or superficial interactions. I'd like to build something different...

Not a huge community, but a small circle of people who genuinely want to become better human beings and help others do the same.

The kind of people I'm hoping to find are those who:

  1. Believe integrity matters, even when nobody is watching.

  2. Stand against corruption, dishonesty, and exploitation.

  3. Value discipline, responsibility, and emotional maturity.

  4. Can disagree respectfully without turning everything into tribalism.

  5. Care about restoring humanity in everyday interactions.

  6. Have faith that there's something greater than ourselves, while remaining open-minded rather than blindly following any ideology or religion.

  7. Prefer understanding over judging.

This wouldn't be a political group or a religious group 🤞🏻

It also wouldn't be about "saving the world"...

The goal would simply be to create a community where people push one another toward becoming more principled, capable, and compassionate.

One thing I'd do differently:

Because trust matters, membership would neither be anonymous nor paid.

Everyone would go through identity verification (for example, a short video call and government-issued ID verification). The purpose isn't to invade privacy but to ensure accountability and reduce fake identities, trolls, and bad actors.

Sensitive personal information would need to be handled carefully and securely, and I'd only move forward with a verification process that respects people's privacy and complies with applicable laws.

I already have a name for the community that I genuinely love, so I'm keeping that part a surprise for now.

Right now I'm simply asking if you all would wanna join something like this?

If yes:

  1. What would make you trust it?

  2. What values would you want it to uphold?

  3. What would make you stay?

I'd love to hear honest feedback, especially criticism. If the idea has flaws, I'd rather know now than after building it.

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u/Unreal_Cap — 6 days ago

Would anyone be interested in building a small, verified community/group around character, accountability, and growth?

I've been thinking about this idea for a long time.

Every platform seems to reward outrage, anonymity, or superficial interactions. I'd like to build something different...

Not a huge community, but a small circle of people who genuinely want to become better human beings and help others do the same.

The kind of people I'm hoping to find are those who:

  1. Believe integrity matters, even when nobody is watching.

  2. Stand against corruption, dishonesty, and exploitation.

  3. Value discipline, responsibility, and emotional maturity.

  4. Can disagree respectfully without turning everything into tribalism.

  5. Care about restoring humanity in everyday interactions.

  6. Have faith that there's something greater than ourselves, while remaining open-minded rather than blindly following any ideology or religion.

  7. Prefer understanding over judging.

This wouldn't be a political group or a religious group 🤞🏻

It also wouldn't be about "saving the world"...

The goal would simply be to create a community where people push one another toward becoming more principled, capable, and compassionate.

One thing I'd do differently:

Because trust matters, membership would neither be anonymous nor paid.

Everyone would go through identity verification (for example, a short video call and government-issued ID verification). The purpose isn't to invade privacy but to ensure accountability and reduce fake identities, trolls, and bad actors.

Sensitive personal information would need to be handled carefully and securely, and I'd only move forward with a verification process that respects people's privacy and complies with applicable laws.

I already have a name for the community that I genuinely love, so I'm keeping that part a surprise for now.

Right now I'm simply asking if you all would wanna join something like this?

If yes:

  1. What would make you trust it?

  2. What values would you want it to uphold?

  3. What would make you stay?

I'd love to hear honest feedback, especially criticism. If the idea has flaws, I'd rather know now than after building it.

reddit.com
u/Unreal_Cap — 6 days ago