▲ 14 r/CommunityManager
Are online communities becoming too focused on content ?
It feels like a lot of online spaces have become places to consume things rather than actually interact with people.
You scroll, see something interesting, maybe leave a comment, and move on.
But what makes a community feel like a place you actually belong to?
- The people?
- Inside jokes?
- Regular discussions?
- Live interactions?
- Something else?
What’s one community you keep coming back to, and why?
u/WonderfulSet155 — 13 days ago