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 [[http://​www.makeuseof.com/​tag/​right-way-grow-new-online-community-3-examples/​|The right way to grow an online community: 3 examples]]\\ A study of growth in currently successful online communities,​ identifying what works and what doesn’t work for them. [[http://​www.makeuseof.com/​tag/​right-way-grow-new-online-community-3-examples/​|The right way to grow an online community: 3 examples]]\\ A study of growth in currently successful online communities,​ identifying what works and what doesn’t work for them.
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-[[http://​kommein.com/​5-tips-for-organic-community-growth//​|5 tips for organic growth]]\\ The best online communities achieve growth organically. That is, the community grows naturally without much pressure or prodding from the community management. That isn’t to say there isn’t much guidance, but definitely the community isn’t forced or made to feel as if they have to participate. 
  
  
 [[https://​bitlab.cas.msu.edu/​papers/​wikiprojects.pdf|Exploring critical growth in WikiProjects]]\\ Fledgling online communities often hope to achieve critical mass so that the community becomes sustainable. At what point does a community achieve critical mass and how does the community know this? Furthermore,​ online communities become sustainable when they achieve a mass of what? We explore this question by analysing growth in a large number of online communities on Wikipedia. ​ [[https://​bitlab.cas.msu.edu/​papers/​wikiprojects.pdf|Exploring critical growth in WikiProjects]]\\ Fledgling online communities often hope to achieve critical mass so that the community becomes sustainable. At what point does a community achieve critical mass and how does the community know this? Furthermore,​ online communities become sustainable when they achieve a mass of what? We explore this question by analysing growth in a large number of online communities on Wikipedia. ​