This is a pretty crucial question: Can your community run smoothly without your constant presence?
As community leaders, we often find ourselves deeply involved in every aspect of our forums. From moderating discussions to organizing events, our presence is often felt everywhere. If you're the only admin, you need to be front, back and side-to-side. You can't just work on the back-end and expect your community to thrive magically. But what happens when life gets busy, and we can’t be as active as we’d like to be? Can our communities continue to thrive without us? Is your community healthy enough to take a step aside?
Some thoughts:
As community leaders, we often find ourselves deeply involved in every aspect of our forums. From moderating discussions to organizing events, our presence is often felt everywhere. If you're the only admin, you need to be front, back and side-to-side. You can't just work on the back-end and expect your community to thrive magically. But what happens when life gets busy, and we can’t be as active as we’d like to be? Can our communities continue to thrive without us? Is your community healthy enough to take a step aside?
Some thoughts:
- Leadership Structure: Do you have a team of moderators or admins who can step up in your absence without the risk of having chaos?
- Automated Systems: Have you set up automated processes for routine tasks? Think: monthly events.
- Member Engagement: Are your community members motivated and engaged enough to keep things lively on their own?
- Clear Guidelines: Are there clear guidelines and policies that members can follow even when you’re not around?







