META: Make Rogue Riderhood see Nickelback (and help CCAS).

The only thing I will contribute money for Rogue at this point is a one way ticket to some god forsaken place without internet access…
GIFSoup
DEAR GOD WE BROKE KILLSALY AND HUTCH. THEYRE STUCK ON A LOOP. WE MESSED UP, GANG, WE MESSED UP BAD.
killsaly wrote:



you said it sister..what the fuck i thought you said you weren't going to respond? what happened?
Julian, wrote:
Sidehatch® wrote:
was sad to see this email:
Your contribution to ?Make Rogue Riderhood see Nickelback? has been refunded
We were set up for success but we just never made it. We just never made it.
Thanks for all of your hard word guys! 
Julian, wrote:
Sidehatch® wrote:
was sad to see this email:
Your contribution to ?Make Rogue Riderhood see Nickelback? has been refunded
We were set up for success but we just never made it. We just never made it.

you didn't create enough community.
sweetcell wrote:
Julian, wrote:
Sidehatch® wrote:
was sad to see this email:
Your contribution to ?Make Rogue Riderhood see Nickelback? has been refunded
We were set up for success but we just never made it. We just never made it.

you didn't create enough community.
I ORGANIZE community. Its someone else's job to create it.
It takes a village…
Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Julian, wrote:
Sidehatch® wrote:
was sad to see this email:
Your contribution to ?Make Rogue Riderhood see Nickelback? has been refunded
We were set up for success but we just never made it. We just never made it.

you didn't create enough community.
I ORGANIZE community. Its someone else's job to create it.


Perhaps we should institute a ratings system to measure the effectiveness of each comment on how well it builds (or destroys) community.
grateful wrote:
Perhaps we should institute a ratings system to measure the effectiveness of each comment on how well it builds (or destroys) community.
Why don't we move this entire board to a dedicated subreddit so we can upvote and downvote topics and comments and make sure the cream rises to the top? I think it's an excellent idea.
Julian, wrote:
grateful wrote:
Perhaps we should institute a ratings system to measure the effectiveness of each comment on how well it builds (or destroys) community.
Why don't we move this entire board to a dedicated subreddit so we can upvote and downvote topics and comments and make sure the cream rises to the top? I think it's an excellent idea.


+4.  Nice to think outside the box, but I believe in order to get more credit for community building, you need to move from the brainstorming phase to the consensus building phase. 
grateful wrote:
Julian, wrote:
grateful wrote:
Perhaps we should institute a ratings system to measure the effectiveness of each comment on how well it builds (or destroys) community.
Why don't we move this entire board to a dedicated subreddit so we can upvote and downvote topics and comments and make sure the cream rises to the top? I think it's an excellent idea.


+4.  Nice to think outside the box, but I believe in order to get more credit for community building, you need to move from the brainstorming phase to the consensus building phase. 
So,… a tumblr?
-2 

I know nothing of this new-fangled technology of which you speak.

If you want to effect change and build community, you'll need more than just ideas.  Maybe you're just full of ideas, though.  If you need more time, let me know.
what we need here is LEADERSHIP

part of organizing is leadership..

this is where Julian fails us……..and we are left utterly rudderless… like a ship lolling about on the stormy seas….people falling overboard every few days or weeks.. some return…some don't…..that is all.
hutch wrote:
what we need here is LEADERSHIP

part of organizing is leadership..

this is where Julian fails us……..and we are left utterly rudderless… like a ship lolling about on the stormy seas….people falling overboard every few days or weeks.. some return…some don't…..that is all.


-5  While providing feedback to the members is important, this comment is more likely to isolate Julian, rather than draw him in.  Remember, the goal is creating community.
h a r s h
Community development is hard work.
hutch wrote:
h a r s h

I heard the thump-thump as the bus rolled over Julian…so I think -5 was appropriate