(I ask because there’s a big difference between a community of 10-50 people and 200-300 people. I think at the latter scale, you actually need more infrastructure)
It depends on what you mean by ‘how big.’ The Facebook group has 2100 people. There are 31 local organizers. Socials usually have 50+ attendees (we’ve split them into newcomer and veteran socials, but they’re still big enough that only David knows everyone). I personally know about 75 members of the EA London community, which means I know about 1⁄3 of the people at most events. Does that answer your question?
(I ask because there’s a big difference between a community of 10-50 people and 200-300 people. I think at the latter scale, you actually need more infrastructure)
It depends on what you mean by ‘how big.’ The Facebook group has 2100 people. There are 31 local organizers. Socials usually have 50+ attendees (we’ve split them into newcomer and veteran socials, but they’re still big enough that only David knows everyone). I personally know about 75 members of the EA London community, which means I know about 1⁄3 of the people at most events. Does that answer your question?
Reasonably. That does sound like it’s at a comparable scale.