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"og:description": "All humans can create micro communities to feel a sense of togetherness. Connecting people as a behaviour spreads, when it becomes a habit. Community templating is based on these principles: - Synergy (whole is more than its parts) - Feedback loops (community is a process like a ping-pong) - Cross-pollination (diversity makes an interesting community) - Living systems (min number for a system is 4 = min number for a micro-community is 4) - Interdependence (create a micro-community of people who spark a micro-community of their own about other topics they are interested in) How to embody this behaviour? - …"
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"item:title": "Templating Micro Communities"
"item:summary": "A social behaviour to connect people into a micro community"
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    All humans can create micro communities to feel a sense of togetherness. 
    Connecting people as a behaviour spreads, when it becomes a habit.
    
    
    Community templating is based on these principles:
    
    - Synergy (whole is more than its parts)
    
    - Feedback loops (community is a process like a ping-pong)
    
    - Cross-pollination (diversity makes an interesting community)
    
    - Living systems (min number for a system is 4 = min number for a micro-community is 4)
    
    - Interdependence (create a micro-community of people who spark a micro-community of their own about other topics they are interested in)
    
    
    
    How to embody this behaviour?
    
    - Bringing 4 or more people together into a group (Discord, Telegram or Zoom monthly call: "we are all interested in X topic, how about we explore this topic together?")
    
    - Connecting people 1:1 (sending an email to two people who have shared needs, projects or interests: "You both are interested in X topic, I thought you would like to get to know each other and share ideas")
    
    - Sharing resources (saying: "You mentioned that you are trying to do X, here's a resource that may help")
    
    - Giving feedback (saying: "From what I see/hear, it seems you're trying to do X")
    
    - Asking a question (saying: "How can I help you?")
    
    - Adding on top of the project (saying: "I looked into your project and created X")
    
    
    
    These behaviours are practised on a micro level, like when having a chat with a friend, family member, a stranger met on social networking sites.
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  "url": "https://vimeo.com/ondemand/symbioticearthhv"
  "text": "Movie &quot;Symbiotic Earth&quot;"
  "note": |
    Main idea: evolution was driven by cooperation
  "owner": "Ruta"
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  "created": "2021-07-05T18:46:40.191548"
- "id": "l-12001"
  "url": "http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/"
  "text": "Buckminster Fuller &quot;Synergetics&quot;"
  "note": |
    I used "min system is 4" in this idea.
  "owner": "Ruta"
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  "created": "2021-07-05T19:08:57.655889"
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  "url": "http://digital-age-transformation-era.com/"
  "text": "Mansoor Vakili writings on Living Systems Philosophy"
  "note": |
    I used his points about fractals in this idea.
  "owner": "Ruta"
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  "created": "2021-07-05T19:10:10.992947"
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  "title": "SAME"
  "url": "/project/1013/"
  "mission": "Promote a deep connection with all living world"
  "owner": "Ruta"
  "ownerlink": "/user/170/Ruta"
  "created": "2020-12-14T10:38:06.274000"
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  "text": |
    I feel there is synergy with the [Unity app](https://0oo.li/method/1016/unity-app#1607877179) with this idea.
    
    Call it a flash community feature.
  "owner": "chronological"
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  "created": "2020-12-14T11:53:30.368000"
- "id": "a-1033"
  "text": |
    inspiration came from:
    
    - Buckminster Fuller's thinking on Synergetics (4 is a min number for a system = a micro community)
    
    - Symbiotic Earth movie (layers of systems within systems = our community is a mother for communities of our members)
    
    - Living Systems Philosophy
    
    this idea aims to shape social behaviour of humans and spread a habit of creating micro-communities!
  "owner": "Ruta"
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  "created": "2020-12-14T20:36:40.111000"
- "id": "a-1034"
  "text": |
    Thinking, a popular advice on How to Create a Community says, map the desired community members and facilitate events for them. Not truth. 
    
    If a community is a system, parts don't matter, map interactions instead. That means asking, How Can Community X be linked to other Networks?
  "owner": "Ruta"
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  "created": "2020-12-14T21:10:38.608000"
- "id": "a-38001"
  "text": |
    Deniz mentioned to look at these Methods on how people can support each other in tiny groups:
    
    - [Microsolidarity](https://www.microsolidarity.cc) and [their Crewing examples](https://www.microsolidarity.cc/crewing), [Microsolidarity Practice Program](https://www.thehum.org/microsolidarity)
    
    - [Circles](https://www.iirp.edu/defining-restorative/5-2-circles)
  "owner": "Ruta"
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  "created": "2021-07-04T07:09:55.588275"
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