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The truth about burnout recovery
Why do we talk about burnout prevention, but not burnout recovery? In this post I’ll describe how burnout develops, explain the 5 stages that helped me to recover, and share helpful resources
https://goodcommunity.co.uk/the-truth-about-burnout-recovery/ #burnout #communityManagement #communityManagerAdvice #organisationalCulture #selfCare #stress -
Wir lesen alle Kommentare und moderieren - ein richtiger Dialog ist bei der Masse aber kaum möglich und unrealistisch. Aber wir wollen Dialog ermöglichen, indem wir die Netiquette durchsetzen, Debattenräume schaffen.
Vielleicht kann KI in Zukunft helfen, auch da testen wir.
Ihr wollt euch über Social Media und CM austauschen? Wer auf der #OMR26 ist, findet mich beim Stand der ARD. Ansonsten hier in den Kommentaren. 🙂 (3/3)
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Lese gerade „Ein Plädoyer für mehr Haltung in den Kommentarspalten“
https://allsocial.de/content/plaedoyer-fuer-mehr-haltung-in-der-kommentarspalte von Vivian Pein #communitymanagement #diskussionskultur -
May 21 will mark 25 consecutive years that I've managed the same online community. Can I make it to 50?
We're working on some plans to celebrate the occasion. It's interesting to get into generational online community. Not just because your community attracts people of different ages but because different people were born after it launched, and they are now participating in the community.
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Was ich imFedi-Account von @tuxedocomputers etwas inkonsistent finde:
Sie laden zu "Kennenlern-Tagen" in ihre Räumlichkeiten und zu ihren Ständen auf Karriere-Messen, veröffentlichen ihre Stellenangebote aber nur auf ihrer Internetseite, aber nicht im Fediverse (zurück gescrollt bis Ende Oktober '25).
Dafür stellen sie hier neue Mitarbeiter:innen vor.
Wo Linux-Jobs veröffentlichen, wenn nicht im deutlich von Linux-Nutzenden dominierten Fediverse (wie mehrere Umfragen immer wieder, mit sehr ähnlichen Ergebnissen, aufzeigen)? 🤔
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #LinuxJobs #CommunityManagement -
Was ich imFedi-Account von @tuxedocomputers etwas inkonsistent finde:
Sie laden zu "Kennenlern-Tagen" in ihre Räumlichkeiten und zu ihren Ständen auf Karriere-Messen, veröffentlichen ihre Stellenangebote aber nur auf ihrer Internetseite, aber nicht im Fediverse (zurück gescrollt bis Ende Oktober '25).
Dafür stellen sie hier neue Mitarbeiter:innen vor.
Wo Linux-Jobs veröffentlichen, wenn nicht im deutlich von Linux-Nutzenden dominierten Fediverse (wie mehrere Umfragen immer wieder, mit sehr ähnlichen Ergebnissen, aufzeigen)? 🤔
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #LinuxJobs #CommunityManagement -
Was ich imFedi-Account von @tuxedocomputers etwas inkonsistent finde:
Sie laden zu "Kennenlern-Tagen" in ihre Räumlichkeiten und zu ihren Ständen auf Karriere-Messen, veröffentlichen ihre Stellenangebote aber nur auf ihrer Internetseite, aber nicht im Fediverse (zurück gescrollt bis Ende Oktober '25).
Dafür stellen sie hier neue Mitarbeiter:innen vor.
Wo Linux-Jobs veröffentlichen, wenn nicht im deutlich von Linux-Nutzenden dominierten Fediverse (wie mehrere Umfragen immer wieder, mit sehr ähnlichen Ergebnissen, aufzeigen)? 🤔
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #LinuxJobs #CommunityManagement -
Was ich imFedi-Account von @tuxedocomputers etwas inkonsistent finde:
Sie laden zu "Kennenlern-Tagen" in ihre Räumlichkeiten und zu ihren Ständen auf Karriere-Messen, veröffentlichen ihre Stellenangebote aber nur auf ihrer Internetseite, aber nicht im Fediverse (zurück gescrollt bis Ende Oktober '25).
Dafür stellen sie hier neue Mitarbeiter:innen vor.
Wo Linux-Jobs veröffentlichen, wenn nicht im deutlich von Linux-Nutzenden dominierten Fediverse (wie mehrere Umfragen immer wieder, mit sehr ähnlichen Ergebnissen, aufzeigen)? 🤔
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #LinuxJobs #CommunityManagement -
@tuxedocomputers
Als Community Supporter würde ich als Bildbeschreibung den vollständigen Text des Sharepics ausformulieren, weil:
#Barrierefreiheit #DigitaleTeilhabe #Inklusion #LinuxCommunity #CommunityManagement -
@tuxedocomputers
Als Community Supporter würde ich als Bildbeschreibung den vollständigen Text des Sharepics ausformulieren, weil:
#Barrierefreiheit #DigitaleTeilhabe #Inklusion #LinuxCommunity #CommunityManagement -
Würde @tuxedocomputers ihre Jobs nicht ausschließlich in Präsenz, in Augsburg, ausschreiben, sondern auch 100% remote ermöglichen, würde ich mich ja auf die ausgeschriebenen Support-Jobs bewerben - hätte ich total Lust darauf!
Frage mich allerdings, ob die Ende Oktober '25 veröffentlichten Stellenangebote tatsächlich aktuell sind, und warum die so lange nicht besetzt werden konnten? 🤔
Link:
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Jobs
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #CommunityManagement #LinuxRock #LinuxJob #Support #Job #FediHire -
Würde @tuxedocomputers ihre Jobs nicht ausschließlich in Präsenz, in Augsburg, ausschreiben, sondern auch 100% remote ermöglichen, würde ich mich ja auf die ausgeschriebenen Support-Jobs bewerben - hätte ich total Lust darauf!
Frage mich allerdings, ob die Ende Oktober '25 veröffentlichten Stellenangebote tatsächlich aktuell sind, und warum die so lange nicht besetzt werden konnten? 🤔
Link:
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Jobs
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #CommunityManagement #LinuxRock #LinuxJob #Support #Job #FediHire -
Würde @tuxedocomputers ihre Jobs nicht ausschließlich in Präsenz, in Augsburg, ausschreiben, sondern auch 100% remote ermöglichen, würde ich mich ja auf die ausgeschriebenen Support-Jobs bewerben - hätte ich total Lust darauf!
Frage mich allerdings, ob die Ende Oktober '25 veröffentlichten Stellenangebote tatsächlich aktuell sind, und warum die so lange nicht besetzt werden konnten? 🤔
Link:
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Jobs
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #CommunityManagement #LinuxRock #LinuxJob #Support #Job #FediHire -
Würde @tuxedocomputers ihre Jobs nicht ausschließlich in Präsenz, in Augsburg, ausschreiben, sondern auch 100% remote ermöglichen, würde ich mich ja auf die ausgeschriebenen Support-Jobs bewerben - hätte ich total Lust darauf!
Frage mich allerdings, ob die Ende Oktober '25 veröffentlichten Stellenangebote tatsächlich aktuell sind, und warum die so lange nicht besetzt werden konnten? 🤔
Link:
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Jobs
#TuxedoComputers #TuxedoOS #CommunityManagement #LinuxRock #LinuxJob #Support #Job #FediHire -
Microsoft’s “Microslop” Discord Ban Backfires: What AI Builders Can Learn from This Epic Moderation Fail
2,644 words, 14 minutes read time.
The “Microslop” Catalyst: When Automated Moderation Becomes a PR Liability
The recent escalation on Microsoft’s official Copilot Discord server serves as a stark reminder that in the high-stakes world of generative AI, the community’s perception of quality is as vital as the underlying architecture itself. In early March 2026, what began as a routine effort to maintain decorum within a product-support hub rapidly spiraled into a live case study of the Streisand Effect. Reports from multiple industry outlets confirmed that Microsoft had implemented a blunt, automated keyword filter designed to silently delete any message containing the term “Microslop.” This derogatory portmanteau has been increasingly used by developers and power users to describe what they perceive as low-quality, intrusive, or “sloppy” AI integrations within the Windows ecosystem. While the corporate intent was likely to prune what a spokesperson later categorized as “coordinated spam,” the execution triggered a tidal wave of digital civil disobedience. Instead of silencing the critics, the automated system provided a focal point for them, validating the sentiment that the tech giant was more interested in brand preservation than addressing the technical grievances that birthed the nickname.
Analyzing the root of this frustration reveals that the term “slop” is often an emotional reaction to a very real technical burden placed on the developer community. For instance, attempting to upgrade a SharePoint Framework (SPFx) project from version 1.14.x to the recently released 1.22.x is frequently described by those in the trenches as a “blood bath” of error messages and cryptic warnings. The transition is not merely a version bump; it is an overhaul of the build toolchain that often leaves developers debugging deep-seated errors that appear to stem from AI-generated or “slop-induced” bugs within M365 and community plug-ins. When a developer spends three days chasing an error only to find it buried in a low-quality, automated code suggestion or a poorly integrated community tool, the “Microslop” label stops being a joke and starts being an accurate description of a broken workflow. This disconnect between Microsoft’s “AI-first” marketing and the gritty, error-prone reality of its development frameworks is precisely why a simple keyword filter was never going to be enough to contain the community’s mounting resentment.
The Streisand Effect: How Censorship Becomes a Signal
The failure of the “Microslop” ban is a textbook example of how heavy-handed moderation can amplify the very information it seeks to suppress. In the context of AI builders, this incident highlights the danger of using automated tools to sanitize discourse, as it inadvertently creates a “badge of resistance” for the user base. Every bypassed filter and every subsequent ban on the Copilot Discord became a signal to the broader industry that there was a significant rift between Microsoft’s narrative of AI “sophistication” and the community’s lived experience with the product. Furthermore, by escalating from keyword filtering to a full server lockdown, Microsoft effectively confirmed the power of the “Microslop” label. This elevated the term from a minor annoyance to a headline-grabbing symbol of corporate insecurity, demonstrating that the more a corporation tries to hide a piece of information, the more the public will seek it out and amplify it.
This phenomenon is particularly dangerous for AI-centric companies because the technology itself is already under intense scrutiny for its reliability and ethical implications. If a builder cannot manage a community hub without resorting to blunt-force censorship, it raises uncomfortable questions about how they manage the more complex, nuanced guardrails required for the Large Language Models (LLMs) themselves. The internet rarely leaves such attempts at suppression unpunished; in this case, the ban led to the creation of browser extensions and scripts specifically designed to spread the nickname across the web. This demonstrates that in 2026, community management is no longer just an administrative task; it is a critical component of brand integrity that requires a much more sophisticated approach than a simple “find and replace” blocklist. Builders must recognize that transparency is the only effective dampener for the Streisand Effect, as any attempt to use automation to hide dissatisfaction only serves to validate the critics.
Why the “Slop” Narrative Resonates: The Technical Quality Gap
At the heart of the “Microslop” controversy lies a deeper, more substantive issue regarding the growing perception that AI integration has entered a period of diminishing returns, often referred to as the “slop” era. The term “slop” gained significant cultural weight after major linguistic authorities and industry analysts began using it to specifically define the flood of low-quality, mass-produced AI content clogging the modern internet. When users apply this term to a tech giant, they are not merely engaging in schoolyard insults; they are expressing a technical frustration with the way generative AI features have been integrated into a legacy operating system. Analyzing the user feedback leading up to the Discord lockdown reveals a clear pattern of “quantity over quality” in the deployment of Copilot. Developers and power users have documented numerous instances where AI components were perceived as being forced into core OS functions like Notepad, File Explorer, and Task Manager, often at the expense of system latency and overall stability.
This quality gap is precisely what gave the “Microslop” nickname its viral potency, as it hit upon a verifiable truth regarding the current state of the software. If the AI integration were universally recognized as seamless, high-value, and technically flawless, the derogatory label would have failed to gain traction among the engineering community. However, because the term captured a widespread sentiment that the software was becoming bloated with unrefined, “sloppy” code that prioritizes corporate AI metrics over actual user utility, the attempt to ban the word felt like an attempt to ban the truth itself. For AI builders, this serves as a critical warning that one cannot moderate their way out of a fundamental quality problem. If a community begins to categorize a product’s output as “slop,” the correct response is not to update the server’s AutoMod settings to include the word on a prohibited list; the solution is to re-evaluate the product roadmap and address the technical regressions causing the friction.
Root Cause Analysis: The Failure of Brittle Automation in Community Governance
The technical root cause of the Discord meltdown can be traced back to the implementation of “naive” or “brittle” automation—a common pitfall for organizations that treat community management as a purely administrative task. Microsoft’s moderation team relied on a basic fixed-string match filter, which is the mos
Furthermore, the automation failed to account for context, which is the most vital component of any successful moderation strategy. The bot reportedly flagged every instance of the word “Microslop,” regardless of whether the user was using it as an insult, asking a question about the controversy, or providing constructive criticism. By labeling a corporate nickname with the same “inappropriate” tag usually reserved for hate speech or harassment, the automated system actively insulted the intelligence of the user base. This lack of nuance in the AI-driven moderation stack created a pressure cooker environment where every automated deletion was viewed as an act of corporate censorship. For AI builders, the lesson is that any automation deployed for community governance must be as sophisticated as the product it supports. Relying on 1990s-era keyword filtering to manage a 2026-era AI community is a recipe for disaster, as it signals a lack of technical effort that only further reinforces the “slop” narrative the organization is trying to escape.
The Strategic Shift: Moving Beyond Blunt Force Suppression
The failure of the “Microslop” ban highlights a critical strategic inflection point for AI builders who must navigate the increasingly volatile waters of developer communities. Relying on blunt-force suppression as a first-line defense against product criticism is a strategy rooted in legacy corporate communication models that are incompatible with the transparent, decentralized nature of modern technical hubs. When a tech giant attempts to scrub a derogatory term from its digital ecosystem, it effectively abdicates its role as a collaborator and assumes the role of an adversary. This shift in posture is particularly damaging in the context of generative AI, where the success of a platform like Copilot is heavily dependent on the feedback loops and integrations created by the very developers who feel alienated by such heavy-handed moderation. Instead of viewing these “slop” accusations as a nuisance to be silenced, sophisticated AI organizations should view them as high-fidelity data points indicating where the gap between marketing hype and functional utility has become too wide to ignore.
Consequently, the move toward resilient community management requires a transition from “policing” to “pivoting.” Analyzing the fallout from the March 2026 lockdown reveals that the most effective way to neutralize a pejorative nickname is to address the technical deficiencies that gave the name its power. For instance, if users are labeling an AI integration as “slop” due to high latency, resource bloat, or inconsistent output, the strategic response should involve a public-facing commitment to performance benchmarks and a transparent roadmap for optimization. By engaging with the substance of the criticism rather than the semantics of the label, a builder can naturally erode the legitimacy of the mockery. Microsoft’s decision to hide behind a locked Discord server suggests a lack of preparedness for the “friction” that inevitably accompanies the rollout of transformative technologies. To avoid this pitfall, builders must ensure that their community teams are empowered with technical context and the authority to translate community outrage into actionable product requirements, rather than being relegated to the role of digital janitors tasked with sweeping dissent under the rug.
Building Resilience: Lessons in Context-Aware Governance
For AI startups and established enterprises alike, the “Microslop” debacle provides a definitive masterclass in the necessity of context-aware governance. The primary technical takeaway is that community moderation in 2026 must be as intellectually rigorous as the models being developed. A sophisticated governance stack would utilize sentiment analysis and intent recognition to differentiate between a user engaging in harassment and a user expressing a legitimate, albeit sarcastically phrased, grievance. By failing to integrate these more nuanced AI capabilities into their own moderation tools, Microsoft inadvertently signaled a lack of confidence in the very technology they are asking the world to adopt. If an AI leader cannot trust its own systems to handle a Discord meme without resorting to a total server blackout, it becomes significantly harder to convince enterprise clients that the same technology is ready to handle mission-critical business logic or sensitive customer interactions.
Furthermore, building a resilient community requires a fundamental acceptance of the “ugly” side of product development. In the age of social media and rapid-fire developer feedback, mistakes will be memed, and failures will be christened with catchy, derogatory nicknames. Attempting to legislate these memes out of existence is a losing battle that only serves to accelerate the Streisand Effect. Instead, AI builders should focus on creating “high-trust environments” where users feel that their feedback—no matter how unpolished or “sloppy” it may be—is being ingested as a valuable resource. This involves maintaining open channels even during a PR crisis and resisting the urge to implement “emergency” filters that treat your most vocal users like hostile actors. By prioritizing stability, transparency, and technical excellence over brand hygiene, organizations can transform a potential “Microslop” moment into a demonstration of corporate maturity and a commitment to long-term product quality.
From Damage Control to Product Discipline: Reclaiming the Narrative
The ultimate fallout of the Microsoft Discord lockdown serves as a definitive case study in why AI builders must prioritize technical discipline over narrative control. When a corporation attempts to “engineer” a community’s vocabulary through restrictive automation, it inadvertently signals a lack of confidence in the underlying product’s ability to speak for itself. Analyzing the broader industry trends of 2026, it becomes clear that the “slop” label is not merely a social media trend but a technical critique of the current state of LLM integration. For a developer audience, the transition from “Microsoft” to “Microslop” in common parlance was a direct reaction to perceived regressions in software performance and the intrusion of non-essential AI telemetry into stable workflows. By focusing on the removal of the word rather than the remediation of the code, Microsoft missed a critical opportunity to demonstrate the “sophistication” that CEO Satya Nadella has publicly championed. Builders must realize that in a highly literate technical ecosystem, the only way to effectively kill a derogatory meme is to make it irrelevant through superior engineering and undeniable user value.
Furthermore, the “Microslop” incident underscores the necessity of a unified strategy between product engineering and community management. In many large-scale tech organizations, these departments operate in silos, leading to situations where a community manager implements a blunt-force keyword filter without realizing it contradicts the broader corporate message of AI-driven nuance and intelligence. This strategic misalignment is what allowed a minor moderation decision to balloon into a global PR crisis that dominated tech headlines for a week. To build a resilient AI brand, organizations must ensure that their automated governance tools are reflective of their core technological promises. If your product is marketed as an “intelligent companion,” your moderation bot cannot behave like a primitive 1990s-era blacklist. Moving forward, the industry must adopt a “feedback-first” architecture where automated tools are used to categorize and elevate user frustration to engineering teams, rather than acting as a digital firewall designed to protect executive sensibilities from the harsh reality of user sentiment.
Conclusion: The Lasting Legacy of the “Slop” Era
The March 2026 Discord lockdown will likely be remembered as the moment “Microslop” transitioned from a niche joke to a permanent fixture of the AI era’s vocabulary. Microsoft’s attempt to use automated moderation as a shield against criticism backfired because it ignored the fundamental law of the digital age: the more you try to hide a grievance, the more you validate its existence. For those of us building in the AI space, the lessons are clear and uncompromising. We must build with transparency, moderate with context, and never mistake a blunt-force keyword filter for a comprehensive community strategy. If we want our products to be associated with innovation rather than “slop,” we must earn that reputation through technical excellence and genuine engagement, not through the silent deletion of our critics’ messages. In the end, Microsoft didn’t just ban a word; they inadvertently launched a movement, proving that even the world’s most powerful tech companies remain vulnerable to the power of a well-timed, nine-letter meme and the undeniable force of the Streisand Effect.
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D. Bryan King
Sources
- PCMag: Microsoft Effort to Ban ‘Microslop’ on Copilot Discord Didn’t Go As Planned
- Windows Latest: Microsoft Locks Copilot Discord After Moderation Backlash
- Futurism: Microsoft Bans “Microslop” on Discord, Gets So Humiliated It Locks Server
- Gizmodo: Microsoft Bans Term ‘Microslop’ From Official Discord Server
- PC Gamer: Microsoft banned the word ‘Microslop’ in its Copilot Discord server
- It’s FOSS: Microsoft Locks Down Discord Server Over “Microslop” Posts
- Slashdot: Microsoft Bans ‘Microslop’ On Its Discord, Then Locks the Server
- Ground News: Microsoft Locks Down Discord Server After Microslop Ban Backfires
- Mysterium VPN: Microsoft Banned “Microslop” on Discord, Then Panicked
- Kotaku: Flood Of ‘Microslop’ Messages Forces Microsoft’s Official Copilot AI Discord Into Lockdown
- WinBuzzer: Microsoft Bans ‘Microslop’ on Discord, Locks Server After Backlash
- NIST: AI Risk Management Framework
- CISA: Secure by Design Principles for AI
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@freesoftwarecaucus #Zulip is also a great option for FLOS communities to #ditchDiscord ( #ditchcord ? )
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> [Die] Neuen deutschen #Medienmacher*innen #NdM ¹ … fordern „#Community Management“, das Fakten checkt und Kommentare moderiert, als neues journalistisches Berufsfeld anzuerkennen. ²
cc @iftas
¹ https://neuemedienmacher.de
² 31.1.2026 #verdi #MMM, #Journalismus in Zeiten von #BigTech
https://mmm.verdi.de/aktuelle-meldungen/journalismus-in-zeiten-von-big-tech-106395/#FactChecking #Disinformation #Desinformation #FakeNews #Medien #Presse #SocialMedia #Moderation #CommunityManagement
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Für Kurzentschlossene: heute um 16:00 Uhr ist das nächste #C3Manager Meetup (Cross Company Community Manager). Wie immer geht es um internes #CommunityManagement heute mit Manfred Meyer von OTTO zur Leaderpunk Community dort. Infos und Anmeldung: https://cogneon.de/event/c3managers-meetup-am-29-01-2026/
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Die Verbraucherzentrale Schleswig-Holstein @verbraucherzentrale_sh verabschiedet sich von Mastodon. Warum sie Recht hat und trotzdem falsch liegt, habe ich in meinem Blogbeitrag zusammengefasst. #verbraucherzentrale #communitymanagement #mastodon #verbraucherschutz
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January 6 is a reminder of the consequences of weak leadership in those making community, moderation, trust, safety, and policy decisions. Sometimes from people in those roles - and sometimes from the bosses they report to.
Public interest exemptions - and the bending of policy for users with big followings, for fear of losing them - helped set the stage for Donald Trump to ascend to the presidency.
#OnlineCommunities #CommunityManagement #CMGR #TrustAndSafety #January6 #J6
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Wir möchten @coworkland in den Bereichen #Kommunikation sowie #CommunityManagement und Mitgliederbetreuung erweitern. Interesse?
Dich erwartet eine kollegial organisierte, zu 100 Prozent remote arbeitende #Genossenschaft, die dir großen Gestaltungsspielraum bietet und an Themen arbeitet, die gesellschaftlich wirken und wirklich etwas bewegen.
Wir freuen uns darauf, dich kennenzulernen. 
➡️ https://coworkland.de/stelle-kommunikation/
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I was watching a series of TikTok videos where a woman discussed her efforts to track down and hold accountable a man who left a horrendous, highly offensive comment on one of her videos, from his business account.
She has reported the man's behavior to groups that he is a member of, licensing agencies for his business, and other relevant professional parties.
https://www.tiktok.com/@alexfullofgrace/video/7582368064214273311
#TrustAndSafety #ContentModeration #OnlineCommunities #Communitymanagement #CMGR
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I started in content moderation when I was 13-years-old. I didn't foresee that this act, had I not been born in the United States, would be grounds to deny me (or a family member) an H-1B visa. I simply enjoyed an online community and wanted to help maintain it.
But the Trump administration is nothing if not set on punishing those who work to create a better world for others.
#Trump #USPol #ContentModeration #Moderation #TrustAndSafety #CommunityManagement
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Some of you may know that I'm a huge Kingdom Hearts nerd.
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Well, a couple years ago someone contacted me about it and asked to interview me. I grabbed some friends from the good ol' days. We did a thing.
The video has finally been edited and released. This was an absolute trip.
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Origins of the Kingdom Hearts Community: What Happened to The Ansem Report?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_1b8OuBgQ0
#kingdomhearts #videogames #community #communitymanagement #fandom #fansite #OriginStory #KH
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Dezentrale Kommunikation wird immer wichtiger – und mit WordPress und ActivityPub lässt sich dein Blog direkt ins Fediverse einbinden, ganz ohne zusätzlichen Account.
So erreichst du mehr Menschen, stärkst die Sichtbarkeit deiner Website und behältst die volle Kontrolle über deine Inhalte.
Wie das funktioniert und warum es sich lohnt, erfährst du in meinem neuen Artikel.
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#Facebook #Meta #SocialMedia #FacebookGroups #Privacy #CommunityManagement #BigTech #UserPrivacy
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Dein Projekt im Fediverse finanzieren – aber wie?
Patreon & Co. sind zentralisiert und teuer. #Crowdbucks ist die dezentrale Alternative: Spenden, Abos & Belohnungen direkt über Mastodon & Co. – ohne Plattform-Risiko!
Perfekt für:
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Breaking from the Meta-verse: Threads is rolling out reply approval and filtering! Because sometimes, you just need a digital bouncer for your mentions. What kind of replies are you hoping to filter out first?
#ThreadsApp #Meta #SocialMedia #CommunityManagement #TechNews
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🚀 Wie das BSI Mastodon für Community-Management nutzt – und warum du das auch tun solltest!
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If you want to use the fedi more profesionally in your desktop, i highly recommend phanpy.social
You can:
1. Connect multiple accounts, i've tried mastodon, akkoma and pixelfed and it had worked super smooth so far
2. You can schedule posts in this socials
3. You can configure the UI it a lot
4. Is super light weight
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CCMC Hit by Medusa Ransomware Attack, 2.92 TB of Data Leaked https://dailydarkweb.net/ccmc-hit-by-medusa-ransomware-attack-2-92-tb-of-data-leaked/ #CommunityManagement #RealEstateServices #RansomwareNews #CyberSecurity #UnitedStates #databreach #ransomware #Arizona #Medusa #CCMC
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I learn a lot about your content moderation philosophy based upon how your community guidelines apply to the internet's villain of the day.
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Voluntários para a tradução do #ContributorCovenant em Português e outras línguas e dialectos dos diversos cantos do mundo são bem-vindos.
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How did he get into the private section for my community moderators?
#OnlineCommunities #CommunityManagement #OnlineForums #TrustAndSafety #JeffreyGoldberg #CMGR #CommunityManager #Moderation
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#ComAccessible
Maintenant, vous savez que les vidéos, audios et podcasts nécessitent des sous-titres et une transcription pour être accessibles.Besoin d’aide ?
Découvrez les ressources d’Emmanuelle ABOAF (@eaboaf) :
#a11y #accessibilité #CommunityManagement #communication #CréationDeContenu #vidéo #podcast
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Blog 📝 – Comment rendre accessibles les vidéos, podcasts et autres contenus sonores sur vos réseaux ? #ComAccessible
Découvrez les adaptations nécessaires pour ces contenus et la checklist proposée par notre collègue Coryse Quibel (@coryse) :
https://a42.fr/rs-a11y-video-audio
#a11y #accessibilité #CommunityManagement #communication #CréationDeContenu
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#ComAccessible Vous savez maintenant que les images sur les réseaux sociaux ont un impact sur l’accessibilité.
Découvrez dans quels cas vous devez rédiger une alternative d’image et comment l’ajouter facilement :
#a11y #accessibilité #CommunityManagement #communication #CréationDeContenu
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#ComAccessible Les textes avec du faux gras, du faux italique ou des caractères Unicode ne sont pas accessibles sur les réseaux sociaux.
La solution ? Ne les utilisez pas ! 🚫
Découvrez comment créer des publications esthétiques et accessibles :
https://a42.fr/rs-a11y-faux-gras
#a11y #accessibilité #CommunityManagement #communication #CréationDeContenu
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Vous savez désormais comment utiliser les hashtags de manière accessible dans vos publications.
Et si vous nous disiez en commentaire sous ce post, quels sont vos hashtags accessibles favoris ?
Un doute ? Nos conseils : https://a42.fr/rs-a11y-hashtags
#a11y #accessibilité #CommunityManagement #communication #CréationDeContenu
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#ComAccessible Vous savez maintenant comment allier émojis et accessibilité sur les réseaux sociaux.
Aujourd’hui, on vous met au défi de créer une publication expliquant ces bonnes pratiques à vos abonné·es. 💪
Un doute ? Nos conseils : https://a42.fr/rs-a11y-emojis
#a11y #accessibilité #CommunityManagement #communication #CréationDeContenu
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Ben jij bezig met digitalisering van de overheid en wil je weten waar je collega’s en andere organisaties aan werken? Neem dan eens een kijkje op de communitypagina op Digitaleoverheid.nl Hier vind je snel en overzichtelijk wat er in de verschillende community’s gebeurt. Daarnaast kun je eenvoudig contact leggen met andere deelnemers.
Samenwerken
Een community is een online of offline gemeenschap van mensen die samenwerken aan gedeelde belangen, doelen of waarden. Er zijn verschillende community’s die zich bezighouden met thema’s rondom de digitale overheid. Denk aan algoritmes, data, cybersecurity of digitale identiteit. Om je weg te vinden in alle informatie heeft Digitaleoverheid.nl een pagina over community’s ingericht.
Overzicht van community’s
De pagina laat een overzicht zien van community’s die werken aan beleidsdoelen in het kader van de Hoofdlijnenbrief Digitalisering van het kabinet en de onderliggende agenda’s. De meeste community’s werken actief samen met bedrijven, kennisinstellingen of maatschappelijke organisaties. Op de overzichtspagina vind je een alfabetische lijst. Daarnaast kun je zoeken op verschillende thema’s. Wil je weten wat er in de community’s gebeurt? Neem dan een kijkje bij de laatste nieuwsberichten en bijeenkomsten.
Doe mee
De pagina is nog volop in ontwikkeling. Staat jouw community er nog niet bij? Laat dan je gegevens achter. Zo zorgen we er samen voor dat de pagina compleet en actueel blijft.
Dit is een automatisch geplaatst bericht. Vragen of opmerkingen kun je richten aan @[email protected]
#community #communityManagement #communityManager #communityS #nieuwsbrief22024 #overzicht #wegwijzer
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I'm #JobSeeking!
If you do interesting things in the #DistributedSystems space that aren't predicated on market-based solutionism, I would love to come write #Rust & #JavaScript apps or work on #SystemsArchitecture and infrastructure with you. I also do pretty decent #CareWork and #CommunityManagement in teams which aspire to be human-centered.
I'm especially interested in roles within organizations lead by #queer and #FirstNations peoples and #anarchist groups doing #MutualAid efforts.
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Was passiert in der Welt der Social Media und Community Manager*innen? Wir informieren Dich einmal pro Monat in unserem Newsletter. Zum Abo und vergangenen Ausgaben 👉 https://us10.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=9791c3e548ea0d9b937ad1631&id=bc59c99000&utm_campaign=email-campaign-archive&utm_medium=social_link&utm_source=missinglettr
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Hallo Welt. Hallo Fediverse.
Wir sind jetzt auch hier.
Wer wir sind? Der Bundesverband Community Management e. V. für digitale Kommunikation und Social Media.
Für unsere Freunde sind wir einfach der #BVCM.
Seit 2008 vertreten wir die Interessen von Berufstätigen aus #CommunityManagement, #SocialMediaManagement und digitaler Kommunikation.
Unser Ziel ist es, die Berufsbilder zu professionalisieren und Unternehmen für die Bedeutung dieser Berufe weiter zu sensibilisieren.
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"What is Open Recognition, anyway?"
https://blog.weareopen.coop/what-is-open-recognition-anyway-9f38ec1f8629 by @dajb for @weareopencoop#CommunityManagement #recognition #OpenRecognition #OpenBadges
Image CC BY-ND Bryan Mathers
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This is important for healthy communities and effective codes of conduct:
https://universeodon.com/@LadyDragonfly/110081710380265903
#paradoxOfTolerance #codesOfConduct #CommunityManagement #civility
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How Nepal Regenerated Its Forests
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https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/150937/how-nepal-regenerated-its-forests <-- shared @nasa post
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #remotesensing #forestry #regeneration #Nepal #vegetation #spatialanalysis #change #improvement #earthobservation #planning #management #governmentpolicy #forest #trees #forestcover #landcover #landmanagement #environmental #community #people #development #projects #administration #villages #communitydevelopment #communityleaders #communityengagement #communitymanagement
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elbespace bietet einen Raum für Kommunikation. Mit Workshops, Seminaren und Events – analog und digital. Und seit 2021 auch Kommunikationsberatung. Mit @katja & @hirnrinde und den Themen #DigitaleStrategie #SocialMedia #communityManagement #barcamp und aktuell auch viel #LinkedIn. #neuhier