
After Pulse: Everything in Moderation
06/25/21 • 17 min
Jason, PJ, Wesley, and SJ sit down to discuss what they learned from our guest on moderation and some of the pitfalls they've experienced in being a part of moderated communities.
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Jason, PJ, Wesley, and SJ sit down to discuss what they learned from our guest on moderation and some of the pitfalls they've experienced in being a part of moderated communities.
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Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes and follow us on Spotify, or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we’re on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
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Everything in Moderation (Ep 60)
One of the most difficult parts of managing a community is ensuring everyone adheres to a universally acceptable system of behavior. With events, there is generally a Code of Conduct that makes it clear what behaviors are acceptable, what behaviors aren’t, and the consequences of operating outside of the rules. Sometimes it falls on an individual or a team to handle this in the online world. Today, we’ll be talking about moderation with a guest who knows exactly how it works.
Checkouts
Wesley Faulkner
SJ Morris
- Pick your battles, take some time, and give yourself a breather.
Rosie Sherry
PJ Hagerty
- Call of Conduct - an app to track Code of Conduct reporting - still in beta
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Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes and follow us on Spotify, or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we’re on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
Special Guest: Rosie Sherry.
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Virtual Events and ROI - Are we getting our money's worth? (Ep 61)
Over the last year, we’ve talked about virtual events quite a bit - from how to get started to bringing things together in a short period of time. That said, being a sponsor at these virtual events has been somewhat of a challenge. With no real “booth” or physical location for interaction, where can value be found in these events and how do we show the benefits to our sponsoring organizations. To discuss this, we brought together a few folks who have experienced virtual events from different points of view.
Checkouts
Wesley Faulkner
- How do we get sponsors to support our tech event? - DEV Community 👩💻👨💻
Mary Thengvall
- Disconnect if you can – highly recommend hiking! If you have a dog... https://dogtrekker.com has great resources for filtering hikes by dog-friendly, offleash, etc.
Matty Stratton
- Ted Lasso. That’s it.
- We Appreciate Your Enthusiasm - The Oral History of Q101 by James VanOsdol
- Follow my dog on [Instagram](instagram.com/moxie_aussie) or [Twitter](twitter.com/moxieaussie).
Ben Lloyd Pearson
- Google Instant Apps - I hate apps, this lets you use them without installing them to your phone.
PJ Hagerty
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Special Guests: Ben Lloyd Pearson and Matty Stratton.
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