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I think it would be good to foster connections between tribes and remind everyone that we are all engaged in the same chain. It's sometimes easy to get focused on a specific tribe or frontend and forget that Hive is massive. Even if community leaders just did a regular roundup of developments and changes in their communities and projects it would help new users realize just how massive the scope is and what is possible!

How often have you felt late to the party because you didn't find an announcement post in time! I learned a lot at Hive Fest that I wasn't even aware was happening and I think more regular events to share info like that would be really beneficial to the chain.

don't know about Dreem but when I use the term 'community leader', I'm talking about people like @dreemsteem and others who are doing something to work across the chain. Just because someone forks out some Hive to setup a community, it doesn't make them a leader. For someone to be a leader, there needs to be a purpose that others will follow and share.

I totally agree with that. There needs to be real sustainable effort to keep a community rolling and engaged! A lot of people come to hive for one thing or another and decide to stay because of the people they meet in the process. Without community that couldn't happen.

As you get to know me, you'll find that community and fostering it is important. I'm not real big on silos. I prefer to see people encouraging others doing things.

One of the 'side-effects' of PYPT has been the connections between individuals and projects that have flowed from listening to people talk about what matters to them.

Yesterday, one of the presenters talked about a project he was running that was very close in purpose to another project. We suggested the two connect and discuss collaborating.

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i'm getting excited about it hehehehe

i will be looking for you there!!! 😂🤗

yeah - i would be there :)