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In this episode of Masters of Community, we speak with Jessica Moreno - Former Community and Social Lead at Terraformation. Since 2009, Jessica has been obsessed with bridging the gap between product and community. She strives to bring people together in a way that is meaningful for both members and business. She worked at Reddit for six years, where she was Head of Community Products and the Co-Founder of Reddit Gifts. Jessica talks about how the word “safe community” is a misnomer and discusses the steps to creating actual trust and safety in large internet communities. The main challenge community organizations face when raising funds for their initiatives is the expectation of VCs for fast “hockey-stick” growth. Jessica discusses how human moderators are essential for large communities, as automated moderation has limited capability and often misses clear signs of harassment. David and Jessica also talk about the culture behind monetizing communities and discuss the future of community monetization. Who is this episode for?: Community Managers who are interested in building and monetizing safe and inclusive communities. 3 key takeaways: 1. Building Safe & Inclusive Communities - The complex social structures and the sheer size of internet communities make participants more vulnerable to loss of privacy and harassment. It's impossible to build a 100% safe community, so it's better to help people take active measures to feel safe and protected than attempt to simply stop the harassment. Resources, vulnerabilities, moderator training, and input from community moderators help immensely in this regard. When VCs invest in communities and community platforms, they often expect a “unicorn outcome.” Such “hockey-stick-like” fast-paced growth may not be possible with communities 2. Role of Human Moderation in Community Management - Automated technology that perfectly recognizes harassment at a contextual level may not always be possible. Therefore, innovate while you can, but ultimately invest in community management staff responsible for creating trust and safety in your communities 3. Community Monetization Monetization of communities is possible through tips and monthly memberships with paid content. The challenge is to find new and innovative ways to create value worth paying for as a community platform that is different from creator-led communities. A cultural shift to a state where community enabling platforms are considered full-time jobs, beyond tips, is required Notable Quotes: 1. “If you can make a solid code of conduct that is aligned with your values and your mission for the community, you can create what you really want and you can avoid creating an accidental catastrophe of acuity” 2. “You want to let people build the communities they want. So I'm all the way on board with that, but providing resources for them to learn more about best practices. To have more support in what they're doing so that they can feel more confident and just understand it more. I think that would be helpful when I started there.” 3. “Look up the issues. There are articles out there. So there's information out there that you can find, and you can learn about the things that happen if they don't happen to you. So I think that it's a matter of self-education.” 4. “People do expect free things on the internet. It's sort of built that way in the beginning. Nobody really knew how to monetize it, or if they even should. I think in a lot of terms, a lot of situations. So now we're at a place where we realize these are businesses and we do need to be paid for them... And people are kind of off-put by that a lot of times, just like that I've had this for free forever.” 5. “You can even go deeper with advertising and I should do like partnerships between brands and communities because now more and more brands are trying to reach communities and partner with them and reach their audience. And it's hard for community builders, especially if they're just like an indie community entrepreneur to find a big brand to work with. So we want to facilitate those connections.” Rapid-fire question answers: 1. What book has had the biggest impact on your life? The Snowy Day, a children's book by Ezra Jack Keats 2. What's a go-to engagement tactic or conversation starter that you like to use in your commute? Talk about something that you love personally and then asking other people their stories 3. What was the funniest or most interesting secret Santa from the Reddit Secret Santa? It was a big shark and there were instructions to perform surgery on the shark 4. What is the proudest moment of your career? Gifts for teachers at Reddit gifts What's the question I didn't ask you that I should ask? Weaponizing benign tools that we just discussed Words with Friends 5. If you were to find yourself on your deathbed today, and you had to condense all of your life lessons into one Twitter-sized piece of advice to the rest of the world [what would it be]? When going through something really hard, stop beating yourself up over your mistakes. Step back and think “if my friend came to me with this problem, what would I say to her?” And then try to apply that to yourself
In this episode of Masters of Community, we speak with Jessica Moreno - Former Community and Social Lead at Terraformation. Since 2009, Jessica has been obsessed with bridging the gap between product and community. She strives to bring people together in a way that is meaningful for both members and business. She worked at Reddit for six years, where she was Head of Community Products and the Co-Founder of Reddit Gifts. Jessica talks about how the word “safe community” is a misnomer and discusses the steps to creating actual trust and safety in large internet communities. The main challenge community organizations face when raising funds for their initiatives is the expectation of VCs for fast “hockey-stick” growth. Jessica discusses how human moderators are essential for large communities, as automated moderation has limited capability and often misses clear signs of harassment. David and Jessica also talk about the culture behind monetizing communities and discuss the future of community monetization. Who is this episode for?: Community Managers who are interested in building and monetizing safe and inclusive communities. 3 key takeaways: 1. Building Safe & Inclusive Communities - The complex social structures and the sheer size of internet communities make participants more vulnerable to loss of privacy and harassment. It's impossible to build a 100% safe community, so it's better to help people take active measures to feel safe and protected than attempt to simply stop the harassment. Resources, vulnerabilities, moderator training, and input from community moderators help immensely in this regard. When VCs invest in communities and community platforms, they often expect a “unicorn outcome.” Such “hockey-stick-like” fast-paced growth may not be possible with communities 2. Role of Human Moderation in Community Management - Automated technology that perfectly recognizes harassment at a contextual level may not always be possible. Therefore, innovate while you can, but ultimately invest in community management staff responsible for creating trust and safety in your communities 3. Community Monetization Monetization of communities is possible through tips and monthly memberships with paid content. The challenge is to find new and innovative ways to create value worth paying for as a community platform that is different from creator-led communities. A cultural shift to a state where community enabling platforms are considered full-time jobs, beyond tips, is required Notable Quotes: 1. “If you can make a solid code of conduct that is aligned with your values and your mission for the community, you can create what you really want and you can avoid creating an accidental catastrophe of acuity” 2. “You want to let people build the communities they want. So I'm all the way on board with that, but providing resources for them to learn more about best practices. To have more support in what they're doing so that they can feel more confident and just understand it more. I think that would be helpful when I started there.” 3. “Look up the issues. There are articles out there. So there's information out there that you can find, and you can learn about the things that happen if they don't happen to you. So I think that it's a matter of self-education.” 4. “People do expect free things on the internet. It's sort of built that way in the beginning. Nobody really knew how to monetize it, or if they even should. I think in a lot of terms, a lot of situations. So now we're at a place where we realize these are businesses and we do need to be paid for them... And people are kind of off-put by that a lot of times, just like that I've had this for free forever.” 5. “You can even go deeper with advertising and I should do like partnerships between brands and communities because now more and more brands are trying to reach communities and partner with them and reach their audience. And it's hard for community builders, especially if they're just like an indie community entrepreneur to find a big brand to work with. So we want to facilitate those connections.” Rapid-fire question answers: 1. What book has had the biggest impact on your life? The Snowy Day, a children's book by Esther Jackson 2. What's a go-to engagement tactic or conversation starter that you like to use in your commute? Talk about something that you love personally and then asking other people their stories 3. What was the funniest or most interesting secret Santa from the Reddit Secret Santa? It was a big shark and there were instructions to perform surgery on the shark 4. What is the proudest moment of your career? Gifts for teachers at Reddit gifts What's the question I didn't ask you that I should ask? Weaponizing benign tools that we just discussed Words with Friends 5. If you were to find yourself on your deathbed today, and you had to condense all of your life lessons into one Twitter-sized piece of advice to the rest of the world [what would it be]? When going through something really hard, stop beating yourself up over your mistakes. Step back and think “if my friend came to me with this problem, what would I say to her?” And then try to apply that to yourself
In this week’s Failure Friday segment, we hear from a “Reddit Secret Santa” who builds a whole business around an idea that started as a seasonal project. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week.
Hanna and Skylar talk to comedian and host of 'Two Girls, One Mic', Alice Vaughn. They discuss cameras in AirBnB's and porn, Reddit Secret Santa, the process of writing porn. Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join
In this Weeks TechtalkRadio, Justin and Shawn are back with Andy Taylor for their first show coming back for the New Year. The guys talk about building stuff for the kids during the holidays and the dangers of bourbon and building. Shawn shares his love of Lego’s while Justin is super excited at the game show Lego Masters. Justin and Shawn tell us about The Reddit Secret Santa with some great stories of gifts given and received that has happened over the past 11 years with matched up strangers. The guys share the tales of Bill Gates and Elon Musk who participate in The Reddit Secret Santa. The Windows 7 End of Support Date has Passed yet the Windows 10 Upgrade link was still available as of recording. Justin tell us about a Security Flaw which has the NSA involved in notifying the media to alert users of Windows 10 and Server 2016 to patch the systems immediately. Justin shares the background on this reason to patch. Shawn shares a need to know patch story about Firefox and the reason behind it as well as highlight on a new browser he is starting to use which doesn't make Justin and Andy overjoyed called Brave. Justin sets up a Raspberry Pi Zero to connect to Pi Hole, A Black Hole for Internet Ads. In 24 hours it has blocked 36k Query’s and over 4000 ads! The guys talk about CES2020 and coverage they followed by Dave Graveline of Into Tomorrow and Super Radio Pro Fred Jacobs. What is happening with 4k versus 8k technology? Shawn brings up a great point, It is not about the Quantity of Pixels, it is about Quality. Justin explains the differences between QLED and OLED when it comes to the new televisions. The guys talk about YouTube TV and what it represents for Cord Cutters which still want local channels. Robots were big at CES2020 and Andy shares a story about luggage that is robotic that will follow a user around. Andy talks about Waverly Labs and translation devices for understanding foreign languages. To Wrap up this week’s show, Justin and Shawn talk about the game Escape from Tarkov and why this is such a tremendous game title from Battlestate Games. Connect with us on our Social Media sites. Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com
In Episode 106 of 'Talk Talk' Christie and Karena broke down the Reddit Secret Santa gift exchange. It's a worldwide gift exchange between random people and the ladies finally got their "giftee" recipient. Listen below as Christie and Karena reveal the person they were matched with and try to come up with ideas on the perfect gift!! Martha also shares a story of Santa and her dad!
After creating an unforgettable scavenger hunt for an anonymous Redditor, an account manager stumbles across his own buried treasure. Side Hustle School features a new story EVERY DAY of someone who started a hustle without quitting their job. You’ll learn how they got the idea, how they overcame challenges along the way, and what the results are. Share: #SideHustleSchool Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DONATE TO OUR PATREON ► https://Patreon.com/CultPopture DO OUR SURVEY ► https://goo.gl/forms/Fa2pcLMCVWLZ8fvP2 CHECK OUT OUR MERCH► https://teespring.com/stores/cult-popture Rounding out our Christmas content for the year, AJ and Richard (with Jess as the host) play a wholesome game of "I know more than you" with The ULTIMATE Throwback Quiz, which was kindly sent to us as part of our Reddit Secret Santa exchange. So curl up by the fire, pour yourself a glass of Eggnog and listen to two dudes argue about who is the bigger nerd for an hour. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ► goo.gl/9EFEIa FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ► goo.gl/tuixnW SUBSCRIBE TO US ON YOUTUBE ► goo.gl/ITdEhK EMAIL US AT ► cultpopturemedia@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON SOUNDCLOUD ► goo.gl/s6egEh FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ► goo.gl/1rrpH7 VISIT THE WEBSITE ► www.cultpopture.com Music: Robobozo Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Let's give it up for Episode Number 7!! We are here and we are still going strong! Welcome back to The Cosplay Cast and once again we thank you for joining us once more, or for the very first time. We are back with more cosplay, photography, and shenanigans. This week's topics will cover: 1. Cosplay And Real Life -- How haas cosplay been received by the people in your real life? 2. Mashup Cosplay -- Combining all the things to make a cooler thing! 3. Back To The Bitter Barn With "Lena Hates You" -- This week Lena discusses time management and bullet journaling 4. Featuring our Cosplayers and Photographers of the Week Cosplayer/Photographers of the Week: 1. Rich and Strange Photography (https://www.instagram.com/richandstrangephotography/) 2. Life of Cosplay (https://www.instagram.com/lifeofcosplay/) 3. Velissedra (https://www.instagram.com/Velissedraec/) All-Star Comic Con Cosplayer of the Year Voting Site: https://www.theallstarcomiccon.com/voting **VOTE FOR LENA!!! LOOK FOR HER DRESSED AS JAINA PROUDMOORE!!!** People & Stuff Mentioned During This Week's Episode: 1. VALEERA SANGUINAR!!!!! The default rogue from Hearthstone. I was jetlagged and had issues with allergies, get off my dick. 2. Benefits of Music Education (http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/music-arts/the-benefits-of-music-education/) Bullet Journaling With Lena (From the Bitter Barn): 1. The Bullet Journal, Minus the Hype, Is Actually a Really Good Planner https://lifehacker.com/the-bullet-journal-minus-the-hype-is-actually-a-reall-1786382012 2. Bullet Journaling for Beginners (and Impatient, Unartistic People Like Me) https://medium.com/@melodywilding/bullet-journaling-for-beginners-and-impatient-unartistic-people-like-me-6efd7ee97f0e 3. Getting Started http://bulletjournal.com/get-started/ Stuff We Love and Shameless Plugs 1. Reddit Secret Santa (https://www.redditgifts.com/exchanges/) 2. The Supersizers Go (https://www.hulu.com/the-supersizers-go) 3. US Public School Music Programs and the Save the Music Foundation (https://www.vh1savethemusic.org/) Conventions / Events Mentioned in This Week's Episode: 1. Escape Velocity (https://escapevelocity.events/) 2. All-Star Comic Con (https://www.theallstarcomiccon.com/) 3. Blerdcon (https://blerdcon.com/) 4. Otakon (https://www.otakon.com/) 5. DragonCon (http://www.dragoncon.org/) Where can you find us on social media? Rey_Dot_Ham IG: www.instagram.com/rey_dot_ham FB: www.facebook.com/ReyDotHam/ Jay's Fine Art Photography IG: www.instagram.com/jaysfineartphotography/ FB: www.facebook.com/JaysFineArtPhotography/ Lena Volkova IG: www.instagram.com/lokelicious FB: www.facebook.com/lokesanna Twitter: @YeCrimsonFuckr
Now that u/itsyerdad is over his chest cold, we finally get to do the episode we've been teasing for the better half of the month, r/fragsplits. Somewhat like the Reddit Secret Santa, r/fragsplits turns the digital world of Reddit physical by creating a community where different users buy super expensive niche perfumes, then send tiny 10ml to 25ml bottles to "splitees" eager to try these exotic niche perfumes at a much more reasonable quantity and price. As anyone who regularly listens to this pod can rightfully assume, we're not exactly the most sophisticated trio when it comes to the more high brow facets of society. So, not only did our guest u/Alryjul take it upon himself to explain how to the sub worked, but the niche fragrance community in general. Plus, we spend more time talking about Drakkar Noir than anyone has in the last decade and a half, we revisit 2018's best kept secret, Iceberg and Ranch Cake Pops, and we briefly discuss Reddit's recent announcements regarding Russian meddlin'. This episode brough to you by 23 by Michael Jordan, for men.
Pedro y Javier hablan de hacer y recibir regalos, crear arte, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., niños narcisistas, el experimento del marshmallow, Reddit Secret Santa, Qubic, effective altruism (altruismo eficaz), inteligencia artificial, su sufrimiento y moral; y Soylent.
WELCOME TO THE FPPSIM CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR! We start off talking about how relaxing and nice our Winter breaks have been and move right on to games that we've been playing. I've been OBSESSED with Spelunky (and I poorly describe what makes it so great) and have grown to hate FTL. Mike completed A Link Between Worlds and talks about how tough Hotline Miami gets towards the end. In our news segment, News Katamari (working title), we discuss the announcement of a new Firefly game, a couple of new steam boxes that have been unveiled recently, how people should just relax and have fun with the idea of Hyrule Warriors, Bill Gates and the Reddit Secret Santa thing, and a couple of other random thoughts/memories about Christmas time and winter breaks past. Happy Holidays and thanks for listening! (Intro music: The Best Christmas (Peter Berkman Remix) by George and Jonathan.)