I'd love your perspective on something I've been noticing. Many people join, settle in, and then stay fairly quiet. They don't always move through the classrooms right away. They don't always jump into conversations. They don't always post their observations. And so I'm curious about your experience. There are no plans to remove content, change access, or require participation. I'm simply looking to better understand your experience as a member. If you've been mostly observing from the sidelines, what's the thing that would make it easier for you to participate? Is it knowing where to start? Is it feeling like you don't know anyone yet? Is it uncertainty about what to post? Is it simply time and bandwidth? What did you hope would happen when you clicked Join? There are no wrong answers here. You can share below if you're comfortable doing so. If you'd rather respond privately, you're welcome to email me directly at:
[email protected] I'm genuinely interested in your experience and all feedback is welcome. I'm interested in understanding the threshold, not pushing anyone across it. One last thing: Whether you're actively posting every week or quietly reading from the edges, I'm grateful you're here. I don't believe participation is the only measure of value, and I'm not interested in keeping score. What I am interested in is understanding your experience. If something feels difficult, confusing, intimidating, overwhelming, or simply isn't meeting your expectations, I hope you'll tell me. The goal isn't to make everyone participate the same way. The goal is to create a space where every member feels welcomed, supported, and able to engage in a way that works for them. Your honest feedback helps me do that, and I'm deeply grateful for it.