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The Community Management Community is an informal, voluntary organisation, and it relies on its community members to create and update the content on this wiki, among other things. If you're interested in giving us a hand, then you're in the right place!

There are many ways you can help us, and we appreciate all contributions — regardless of size or complexity.

Guidelines

Before you read about the type of content you'd like to contribute, you must understand our general guidelines:

  1. Do not use generative AI tools, aside from those we specifically allow, as detailed on the pages linked below.
  2. Contributions must be legal, legitimate, and appropriate, and you must have the right to provide everything you contribute.
  3. Contributions must be respectful, useful, and honest, approaching topics pragmatically, and avoiding harassment risks.
  4. Work together with other members of the Community Management Community, including its staff members and other users.
    • This includes working together with others instead of duplicating their work, and responding to feedback as appropriate.
  5. All contributions are subject to scrutiny and approval by our staff members. You need to submit a short proposal on Discord before you start working on something, even if you already have the access level required to publish it yourself.

The Community Management Community operates on mutual respect and collaborative efforts, and we always like to remind our contributors that other members are likely to think of things they didn't originally consider. Diverse viewpoints make all of our work better, and we expect all of our members to remember that.

Once you understand the above guidelines, please get started by reading the most relevant page for your contribution below.