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Member onboarding
- Welcome message with community values, how to get involved, and where to find help.
- Require new members to read and acknowledge the code of conduct.
- Offer mentorship or buddy pairing for newcomers.
1. Define Your Purpose and Scope
- Identify Your Goals: What do you hope to achieve with your community? Is it for socializing, support, activism, or education? Clarifying your goals will help guide your decisions.
- Understand Your Audience: Who are you creating this community for? Consider age range, interests, and what individuals are looking for in a community.
2. Choose a Platform
- Online Forums/Groups: Platforms like Facebook Groups, Reddit (with specific subreddits), and Discord can be great for community building. Consider the privacy settings and rules of each platform.
- Websites/Blogs: For a more permanent online presence, consider creating a website or blog. WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace are user-friendly options.
3. Establish Community Guidelines
- Code of Conduct: Create a set of rules that outline expected behavior. This should include zero-tolerance policies for harassment, hate speech, and discrimination.
- Moderation: Decide who will moderate your community and how you’ll handle violations of your code of conduct.
4. Creating a Safe and Inclusive Space
- Moderation Guidelines: Clearly outline how you moderate comments and content submissions to ensure a safe and respectful environment.
- Feedback Mechanism: Allow for anonymous or public feedback to continuously improve and adapt your content and community guidelines.
2. Content Themes
- Identity and Coming Out Stories: Many find comfort and solidarity in stories of others. Consider creating a series where individuals can share their coming out stories or experiences with identity.
- LGBTQ+ History: Delving into the history of lesbian culture and rights can be both educational and engaging.
- Health and Wellness: Content focusing on physical and mental health within the LGBTQ+ community, including resources for support, can be very valuable.
- Relationships and Love: Exploring different aspects of relationships, whether it's dating, long-term partnerships, or friendships within the community.