Guidelines and rules for the Site Feedback category

Important announcements and discussions about Prowess, how it works, and how we can improve it.

We have the vision to build a skills-first platform where what someone can do matters more than where they learned, how they learned, or who they know. Our community is an integral part of making that vision a possibility and YOU make this community truly alive. We look forward to receiving your candid and constructive feedback.

Why do we need a Site Feedback category?

This is where communities come together to decide who they are and what they are about.

This is a place is for the folks who enjoy Prowess so much that they want to go beyond merely reading and posting, to work toward improving our community together. This is where all leadership and governance forms, a place for debate and evaluating direction.

It is also community memory, documenting the history of your community and its culture. There’s a story behind every evolution in rules or tone, and these shared stories bind communities together. This is the home for all the tiny details that make your community unique: its terminology, its acronyms, its slang.

What kinds of Site Feedback topics can I post?

  • Which topics should we allow and encourage? Which topics should we explicitly discourage?
  • What sort of replies are we looking for? What makes a good reply versus one that is out of bounds or off-topic?
  • What are our standards for community behavior, beyond what is [defined in the FAQ ]( Why do we need a Site Feedback category?

This is where communities come together to decide who they are and what they are about.

This is a place is for the folks who enjoy the forum so much that they want to go beyond merely reading and posting, to work toward improving our community together. Meta is where all leadership and governance forms, a place for debate and evaluating direction.

It is also community memory, documenting the history of your community and its culture. There’s a story behind every evolution in rules or tone, and these shared stories bind communities together. Meta is the home for all the tiny details that make your community unique: its terminology, its acronyms, its slang.

What kinds of Site Feedback topics can I post?

  • Which topics should we allow and encourage? Which topics should we explicitly discourage?
  • What sort of replies are we looking for? What makes a good reply versus one that is out of bounds or off-topic?
  • What are our standards for community behavior, beyond what is defined in the FAQ ?
  • How can we welcome new members of our community and encourage them?
  • Are we setting a good example for the kinds of discussions we want in our community?
  • What problems and challenges does our community face, and what can we do about it?
  • How should we moderate our community, and who should the moderators be? When should we flag posts?
  • How do we publicize and grow our community?
  • How should (or why did) the rules change?
  • How can we welcome new members of our community and encourage them?
  • Are we setting a good example for the kinds of discussions we want in our community?
  • What problems and challenges does our community face, and what can we do about it?