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== Communities == | == Communities == |
Revision as of 08:52, 15 August 2009
This page is about ways someone can help Dreamwidth grow and thrive, without volunteering. This is not meant to be a tasklist; some of these things will work for some people but not others.
Contents
Your journal
- Customize your journal's style, even if it's nothing more than customizing your colors. Look at a place like ColourLovers for inspiration if needed. You can also find something you like in dreamwidthlayouts or mintyapple.
- Fill out your profile's bio.
- Fill out your profile's interests.
- Upload an icon.
- Make a post to your journal.
- Make a public post to your journal.
- Respond to a comment made in your journal.
- Know your journal's capabilities! Read the FAQs.
- Make a custom icon for yourself.
- Tag your posts.
- Create or subscribe to a feed account.
- Add an interest that no one else has.
- Add an interest someone else has that looks lonely.
Your circle
- Read your reading page.
- Comment on a post on your reading page.
- Respond to someone's comment on a post on your reading page.
- Find someone interesting and subscribe to them.
- Recommend some content on DW you think would be interesting to someone in your circle.
Helping others
Here are ways you can help other people use Dreamwidth.
- Answer someone's technical question if you know the answer, or direct them to Support if you don't.
- Make an icon for someone.
- Help someone else with their layout.
- Respond to Dreamwidth questions/concerns on Twitter.
Outreach
Dreamwidth can't grow if other people don't find out about it!
- Tell someone about DW who doesn't already know about it.
- Give out an invite to someone who asks.
- Offer an invite to a friend.
- Give out an invite on dw_codesharing.
- Give out an invite on Twitter.
- Link someone not on DW to a post you think might be interesting to them.
- Post about DW on another website, if it's on topic or you think people might be interested.
Communities
Healthy communities are important to Dreamwidth's success.
Participating
- Join and subscribe to an interesting community.
- Make a post to a community you are a member of.
- Comment on a post made to a community you are a member of.
- Watch dw_community_promo for new communities you might like.
Creating
- Create a community that you think fills a need or interest.
- Make an appropriate icon for your community.
- Customize your community's style. You can just fiddle with the colors or find something you like in dreamwidthlayouts or mintyapple.
- Fill out your community's bio.
- Fill out your community's interests.
- Fill out your commmunity's description.
- Post about your community on dw_community_promo.
- Tag entries in your community.
Feedback
- Vote on suggestions in dw_suggestions.
- Make a suggestion to dw_suggestions.
- Send a cool report to dw_coolhunters.
- Comment in dw_news.
Funding
Dreamwidth depends on money from people like you to keep running.
- Buy a paid account for yourself.
- Buy a paid account for someone in your circle.
- Buy a paid account for a community that you think would be nice to search.
- Sponsor a random user.
Paid User
Paid users have other things they can do.
- Post a poll.
- Read your network page.
- Make a comment to a post on your network page. (Might want to say where you came from!)
- Make a custom mood theme for your journal.