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“When I was looking for the job in community … a lot of these companies were really looking for business development or sales or growth hacking. They were just sugar coating it with the title ‘community manager,’ which was really interesting to me because I know that for them it sounded appealing but they really didn’t want to invest in communities.” –Shreyas Narayanan Kutty

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Community Signal · Join for the Code, Stay for the CommunityWhen did you first realize that community management was an actual job? Many of the guests on Community Signal, including Patrick and this week's guest, Shreyas Narayanan Kutty, got their start in community management by volunteering for causes or topics that they were passionate about. After buildi

📝 [Blog post] rOpenSci Code of Conduct Annual Review by
Natalia Morandeira, @mpadge and @yabellini

Every year we conduct a review of our code of conduct and the functioning of the committee. Learn more about the updates for version 2.5 of rOpenSci’s Code of Conduct and #CoC committee activities during 2024.

ropensci.org/blog/2025/03/21/c

ropensci.orgrOpenSci Code of Conduct Annual ReviewUpdates for version 2.5 of rOpenSci's Code of Conduct

📝 [Blog Post] Template To Handle Code of Conduct Incidents Reports
by Natalia Morandeira and @yabellini

Learn how rOpenSci’s template provides a structured approach to effectively and confidentially analyze Code of Conduct incident reports.

👉 ropensci.org/blog/2025/03/20/c

ropensci.orgTemplate To Handle Code of Conduct Incidents ReportsLearn how rOpenSci’s template provides a structured approach to effectively and confidentially analyze Code of Conduct incident reports.

“We [online community pros] should advocate for those higher roles because each time one of us does that, each time someone insists that they get the director title instead of the community manager title because their job reflects it … instead of just accepting that they can be community manager because, hey, the money’s good and I’m being paid like a director, it matters. …

From 2018, about automated content moderation tools: “The really important thing for us in the industry is probably going to be avoiding that old tech problem which is that there’s this piece of technology and it can solve everything. …

“The technology is really a tool. Just because you have a good tool you can’t just have one person wield it. … You’re going to need a lot of people using the same tool to truly be effective.” –@bassey

▶️communitysignal.com/how-the-ne

Community Signal · How The New York Times is Building Thoughtful Comment Sections in the Trump EraOver the past few months, Patrick has spoken to several leaders in the world of journalism and for this episode, we're welcoming back Bassey Etim, community editor at the New York Times. Bassey was originally on Community Signal in December of 2015 and it's overwhelming to think about how public per