It's time to make the Guild tight-knit
“Are you the published author too?” or “Where are you in your publishing journey?” - how many times have we faced such comments and similar AI-generated posts and comments in publishers’ communities? But from a community owner’s point of view, this is the price for the ability to grow a community big. At least, I thought so.
But today I understood clearly that I had drifted a long way from the point I had in mind when I launched the Guild. The idea was to have people around who filtered out the noise and actively shared a signal. And I know there are not so many such people.
So, it's time to make the Guild small but signal-dense.
I will start with myself and share more of my findings and questions that I want answers to. If you feel you're getting value from the Guild, please do the same - let's help each other grow. You need not solve major problems of the Universe to be helpful; sometimes a simple question can lead to a chain reaction that creates a totally new perspective.
Ask, give feedback, share your wins and issues. Be present.
And this is not just a change in philosophy. I am going to act on it. Members who remain inactive will be publicly notified that they are scheduled to leave the Guild. They will have an opportunity to become active, and those who continue to remain inactive will be removed.
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It's time to make the Guild tight-knit
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