Communities

Communities give adults a place to learn, talk and gather around a practice or local scene — with their own rules, entry conditions and pace.

Around a place, practice or question

A community can be local, span several places or stay global. It can bring people together around a practice, learning, shared interests or a conversation worth having.

  • Local and wider scenes
  • Practice-led groups
  • Spaces for learning and discussion

Know the room before entering

Organizers set membership and visibility choices for each community. Rules, expectations and the way to join can be read before someone decides whether the space is right for them.

  • Open, request or invitation access
  • Member and manager roles
  • Rules and reporting tools

Conversation can lead somewhere

Communities can hold discussions and make events visible to the audiences chosen by their organizers. A Page can also give a collective project a recognisable home inside Deviant Side.

  • Discussion spaces
  • Community events
  • Pages for collectives and organizers

Find the right room at the right pace.

Public pages explain the model. Member participation happens inside the access and visibility choices set for each community.

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