Fixed this—we had this at some point but something must have happened...
Not sure what you mean by this one. Can you elaborate?
We know about this feature but want to be able to present working groups all by themselves and on a site that caters to a broader audience than the forum. It is possible we will add this to the forum at some point as well.
Since I rarely open Facebook I would never see content posted there, so maybe it is not worth looking for a group on the platform. So it could have a column listing what kind of platform community is on. This would enable to filter out quickly.
Some people use more Facebook, others use more Slack, others use EA forum etc. There is so much on the internet and limited time.
I wonder:
how many EAs use Facebook;
how many members these groups have;
how active groups are (do members visit groups);
how often posts are seen and how many see them (because of Facebook algorithm not showing posts);
what is the response/success rate (do people find the answers when they post?), do they find it is worth continue using? Is there a sense of community created etc.
Same questions could be asked about Slack and other platforms. Slack does not have an algorithm, so every message has to be read, but how many people visit communities on Slack (everyday, once a week, once a month?)
How different platforms and groups compare? For example, Entrepreneurship group does better on Facebook or Slack?
Which social media the group uses is listed for each record and you can inline filter for anything you care about (e.g. “hide all the ones using facebook”, “show only those using slack”).
Hi there,
Thanks for the comments! To some of your points:
Fixed this—we had this at some point but something must have happened...
Not sure what you mean by this one. Can you elaborate?
We know about this feature but want to be able to present working groups all by themselves and on a site that caters to a broader audience than the forum. It is possible we will add this to the forum at some point as well.
Since I rarely open Facebook I would never see content posted there, so maybe it is not worth looking for a group on the platform. So it could have a column listing what kind of platform community is on. This would enable to filter out quickly.
Some people use more Facebook, others use more Slack, others use EA forum etc. There is so much on the internet and limited time.
I wonder:
how many EAs use Facebook;
how many members these groups have;
how active groups are (do members visit groups);
how often posts are seen and how many see them (because of Facebook algorithm not showing posts);
what is the response/success rate (do people find the answers when they post?), do they find it is worth continue using? Is there a sense of community created etc.
Same questions could be asked about Slack and other platforms. Slack does not have an algorithm, so every message has to be read, but how many people visit communities on Slack (everyday, once a week, once a month?)
How different platforms and groups compare? For example, Entrepreneurship group does better on Facebook or Slack?
Which social media the group uses is listed for each record and you can inline filter for anything you care about (e.g. “hide all the ones using facebook”, “show only those using slack”).