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Community F3ctory

@commf3ctory

Behind every thriving project is a powerful community. ⚙️

We’re the workshop behind the scenes. 🏗️

Welcome to Community F3ctory.

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🧵Part 3: What Really Keeps People Coming Back: Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation Let's break down what actually keeps people coming back👇

🧵Part 3: What Really Keeps People Coming Back: Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation

 Let's break down what actually keeps people coming back👇
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🧵Part 5: Community-Building Mistakes That Push People Away Let's break down the unintentional errors that kill vibes, engagement, and trust👇

🧵Part 5: Community-Building Mistakes That Push People Away

Let's break down the unintentional errors that kill vibes, engagement, and trust👇
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Healthy communities run on three invisible currencies: 🔋 Energy 🤝 Belonging 🛠️ Ownership If you’re missing even one, you’ll feel it — fast.

Healthy communities run on three invisible currencies:
 🔋 Energy
 🤝 Belonging
 🛠️ Ownership

If you’re missing even one, you’ll feel it — fast.
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🎥 For Content Creators: If your community looks like this right now: 🫠📉😮‍💨📉😭📉 Here’s how to actually show up when everything feels down.👇

🎥 For Content Creators:
If your community looks like this right now:
🫠📉😮‍💨📉😭📉

Here’s how to actually show up when everything feels down.👇
anthonyperiwinkle.eth (@anthonyperiwnkl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡 Discord isn’t a community. Skool isn’t either. They’re tools. Community is the feeling that keeps people coming back — even when no one’s watching.

💡 Discord isn’t a community.

Skool isn’t either.

They’re tools.

Community is the feeling that keeps people coming back — even when no one’s watching.
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You know your community’s working when: ✅ People say “we” instead of “they” ✅ Members answer each other before mods do ✅ You recognize usernames like old friends ✅ People ask how they can help That’s the good stuff. 💬❤️

You know your community’s working when:

 ✅ People say “we” instead of “they”
 ✅ Members answer each other before mods do
 ✅ You recognize usernames like old friends
 ✅ People ask how they can help

That’s the good stuff. 💬❤️
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Web3 Founders: “We need better engagement, higher retention, more content, deeper metrics.” Also their community: “Hi can someone just say gm back?” 🫠 At the center of every community = humans. Not hacks.

Web3 Founders:
“We need better engagement, higher retention, more content, deeper metrics.”

Also their community:
“Hi can someone just say gm back?” 🫠

At the center of every community = humans.
Not hacks.
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⚠️ Treat community like a feature, and it becomes static. A real community isn’t just “launched.” It’s grown, nurtured, and co-created. Features live in the product. Community lives in the people. 🫶

⚠️ Treat community like a feature, and it becomes static.

A real community isn’t just “launched.”
 It’s grown, nurtured, and co-created.

Features live in the product.
Community lives in the people. 🫶
anthonyperiwinkle.eth (@anthonyperiwnkl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

$LOUD didn’t build a community. It bought attention — not belief. No real mindshare = no buyer demand = no price support. You can’t fake community. And you can’t trade vibes for volume.