
Meta Launches 'Forum' App for Community Discussions
Meta has quietly launched 'Forum', a new app designed for Facebook Groups that mimics the Reddit-style discussion format. It focuses on facilitating Q&A and thematic community interactions.
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Meta has quietly launched 'Forum', a new app designed for Facebook Groups that mimics the Reddit-style discussion format. It focuses on facilitating Q&A and thematic community interactions.
A Reddit user is organizing a small, focused community of 10-15 individuals to collaborate on machine learning research and open-source projects. The initiative aims to foster high-impact learning through peer-to-peer knowledge sharing.
Kevin Roose and Casey Newton discuss their strategy for recording the Hard Fork podcast in front of live audiences. They emphasize the importance of spontaneity and audience interaction to maintain the show's unique energy.

Bluesky has introduced group chat functionality supporting up to 50 users. This marks a strategic shift from purely public posting toward more private, community-focused social interactions.

Bluesky's head of product confirmed that the platform will introduce a communities feature later this year. This move aims to foster niche discussions similar to the subreddit model.

The article discusses the decline of the iconic BBS platform Tianya and its struggle to find a new identity. It questions whether a former 'public square' can survive by pivoting to niche, vertical content communities.

An exploration of whether Xiaohongshu can leverage the World Cup to transition from a lifestyle platform to a specialized sports community.