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And without further ado, below are some of the main points:
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Highlights the niche/ideology of the community: The number one point that should be held in high esteem is the fact that the community must have a priority or niche they're focused on. Take, for instance, communities that are focused on gaming, music, DIY, writing, and the like. A community that wants to thrive must also have a focal point. Although since this is a country community, it's understandable that it can't focus on one point, one way to make the community welcoming to all is to find a way to integrate one of these niches into their weekly prompt. That way, everyone will be carried along, and the community prompt will be a safe haven for all to participate.
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Encourage engagement and interaction between users (1): One reason why a community might thrive Is because of a lack of proper engagement between each user and also between moderators and users, and I mean, come to think of it, why will you integrate a prompt for users to write on, and then you don't interact with entries of users to acknowledge and appreciate them for participating? Even if such a user isn't curated, they'll at least know they didn't do anything wrong and that their presence in the community is appreciated.
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Encourage engagement and interaction between users (2): The second phrase of the encouraging engagement subtopic is integrating engagement with other users among the criteria for curation. We've seen several users who'll publish their entires to prompt and walk off the community without engaging with others, so to prompt engagement, the community can create a post promotion channel on Discord where everyone submits their post link and tags other authors they support in the message. That way, the community will boom with interaction, and then anyone who truly engages can be supported.
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Frequently organising Contest/prompt: Frequently, bloggers set up contests and initiatives that attract prospective bloggers to participate in them. There are loads of users on Hive who are unsure of what to write about and are mostly dependent on prompt topics from various communities to get inspired, so consistently setting up such topics and ideas will bring about growth and more audience to the community.
There are loads of other things a community can do to thrive on the hive blockchain, but I'll be bringing this write-up to a close for now. I'll most likely write another blog post to continue where I left off. Thanks for your time; have a wonderful day ahead.
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