Patterns for Better Online Community

Patterns for Better Online Community

Group curating a digital library of best practices for online community-building from web3, DAOs, and real-life sources, emphasizing culture, tooling, governance, and more.
Application
Applied on: 9 Nov 2023 05:02 AM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 10:35 AM
Web3 Community & Education Round Eligibility
The project, 'Patterns for Better Online Community', is non-software based and aligns with the objectives of community building and education, which is core to the Web3 Community and Education Round.
To be eligible for this grant round, applicants must meet the general eligibility policy and the following specific criteria:
The project meets the specific criteria of focusing on community growth, educational resources, and exploring best practices for community building in Web3.
Mission-Oriented: The project must aim to improve the Web3 ecosystem.
The mission of the project is to improve online communities within the Web3 ecosystem by providing insights and best practices derived from existing successful communities.
Minimum Age: Projects must have been active for at least 3 months.
There is no explicit information given about the exact duration of the project's activity to confirm it meets the 3-month minimum age requirement.
Qualifying Project Types:
The project qualifies under multiple types listed, specifically focusing on community growth, educational material, content creation, and possibly user onboarding.
Community Growth Initiatives
The project directly addresses community growth through interviews with community managers and the development of resources to aid in building better online communities.
Educational Material & Resources
The project's objective is to curate and share a library of best practices and patterns for community-building, constituting educational materials and resources.
Investigative Journalism (e.g. impact reporting, bad actor investigations)
While the project focuses on community-building practices, there is no explicit mention of investigative journalism or efforts that align with impact reporting or bad actor investigations.
Content Creation (e.g., YouTube tutorials, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, memes)
The project involves content creation, as it will produce a publicly accessible digital library, which may include various forms of media being mentioned.
Community-Building DAOs
The project doesn't indicate the creation or direct involvement with DAOs, it instead focuses on collating best practices which could be used by DAOs.
User Onboarding
A key theme of the project is to explore 'Onboarding User Journeys', thus contributing to improved user onboarding practices for communities.
Inclusion, Diversity, and Advocacy Programs
While the project could indirectly support inclusion and diversity by creating better communities, there isn't specific mention of targeted inclusion, diversity, and advocacy programs.