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[Community DesignTM️ Weekly Tip] Look *Behind* the Scenes 👀

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What you discover might surprise you {NAME}, The activity feed in your community is where a lot o

What you discover might surprise you [Mighty Networks]( {NAME},  The activity feed in your community is where a lot of the action occurs. Scroll through, and you’ll find an array of questions & polls, articles, member posts, community updates, and more. And you’ll probably notice patterns of familiar faces who are especially active in the feed. While it’s great to recognize that these members are primary contributors to your Mighty Network, we don’t want you to fall into the trap of thinking these are your only highly active members.  --------------------------------------------------------------- Community Design Tip #10 Not all community activity happens in your feed. Under Chats in your Mighty InsightsTM, you can see who your top message senders are. Yep, some members like to keep a lower profile and prefer to connect behind the scenes in 1-on-1 and group chat settings.  These high-volume message-sending members are often perfect candidates for becoming moderators in your community. Plus, since they’re connecting personally with so many individuals, they can be great resources when you want to take the pulse of your group or receive feedback. Take a look at your Mighty InsightsTM today, and discover who your top message senders are.  --------------------------------------------------------------- For more “deep cut” insider tips like these, along with a complete and immersive step-by-step method for building a thriving community, we recommend joining our Community DesignTM Accelerator. A recent graduate, Hillary B, had this to say about the course: “Each week, I glean a few more nuggets! Overall, I love the office hours and co-working sessions to keep me accountable and on pace. Each session encourages me to deepen our Big Purpose with concrete tips to guide us along the way.” By upgrading to a Community or Business plan, you can access the entire course for just $149. That’s a $200 savings off the regular price. Catch you next week! [Upgrade]( [M]( [FB]( [TW]( [INSTA]( [App Store]( [Play Store]( Sent by Mighty Networks 127 Lytton Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 [Unsubscribe]( or [Update your Preferences](

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