Loomio
Tue 15 Nov 2016 6:34PM

Building a Cohesive Group & Inclusive Culture

JG john gieryn Public Seen by 453

Hi Beautiful Humans of #WeAreTwitter!

I think this group could really grow some legs, but it's going to take work. Two reasons for my optimism: 1) The strategizing session at the #PlatformCoop conference last weekend, & 2) @BonnieOWong's recent proposal to organize from the bottom-up and organize those Twitter-users feeling even less safe than before post-Trump election.

If we're not just blowing steam on one mad rush to buy twitter, I believe it critical that we turn a critical and thorough eye to group culture and formation. Bonnie also mentioned some group formation strategies that you'll also see quoted below; and I'm going to start off with a proposal asking people's relative commitment levels. I think it may also be prudent that we go through the (always amusingly challenging) decision-making process of choosing a name collectively.

Some strategy points I want to amplify from Bonnie:
> - I would intentionally and actively seek out/recruit people who have a better idea of sub-communities within Twitter, like black people, women, people from the LGBTQ community, aboriginal communities and others that I've missed
>- I would find someone to lead a group that specifically addresses the hate issues on Twitter
>- I would recruit people to lead the conversations on functional areas, such as campaigns/community management, M&A/capital raising, a team specifically to engage with current Twitter leadership, a team specifically to engage with major Twitter shareholders, a team specifically to engage with Twitter staff, a team just focused on revenue generation.
>- For each of these teams have at least two co-leaders, hopefully with shared vision, but enough differences in perspectives to ensure bases are covered
>- I would establish a means of communication - a weekly debrief and way of distributing actions
>- Goals would be set collectively - small and achievable so that each week we could experience progress


in case it helps for people to assess commitment, here are

Current #WeAreTwitter Initiatives

1) couple folks are working on Livestream Panel initiative e.g. @maira & @carbonpenguin [coordinating loomio-thread]

2) forming a Platform Acquisition Co-op sub-group to look more primarily at the goal of forming an institution by which to purchase Twitter or another somesuch "death star"/ substantial p2p media platform, initiated by @samtoland here: [coordinating loomio-thread

and perhaps most interestingly,
3) @bonnieowong 's suggestion that we begin to organize in solidarity with the groups who receive the worst effects of TWTR's unfettered bullying & harrassment culture. This dialogue is currently in #talkingshop for now, but I hope that a Loomio thread is soon begun/ recycled to at least work towards building a culture of diversity, inclusion, as well as access and ownership (or perhaps this channel will begin to serve this way...)

4) #WeAreTwitter Petition [coordinating slack-channel]

you can edit this list of initiatives by hitting the "edit" button just under the title of this thread :) Please add any initiatives you're aware of!

WM

Wolfgang Maehr
Abstain
Fri 18 Nov 2016 2:33AM

I'm pretty busy these days, so I cannot invest much time. Happy to stay up to date and chip in where I can see that I can add something relevant and for direct requests.

V

virginieG
Agree
Fri 18 Nov 2016 7:47AM

I do not have specific skills or connections #justadesigner but I would be happy to support in anyway I can (especially with Europe & LGBTQ focus). I want to learn by doing, to make change happen.

MC

Matthew Cropp
Agree
Sat 19 Nov 2016 1:50AM

I'm in probably an hour or 2 a week for now. Helping w/ the livestream panels, and also interested in the Platform Acquisition Co-op project, as it's the tool we'll need to acquire and mutualize these things (and has synergy w/ the investment clubs).

SG

Simon Giger
Abstain
Thu 24 Nov 2016 1:34PM

I like the idea of the initiative very much! I don't have a twitter account, but i will when you manage to do the same as they did here: http://www.dw.com/en/investors-rescue-wind-developer-prokon/a-18558732 I'm in with 5 $/Euros/SFr. per month. :)

BD

Brendan Denovan
Abstain
Thu 24 Nov 2016 5:39PM

I'm not able to commit enough time to be useful right now. I am tracking the development of the idea and will have more bandwidth in December/January.

TCS

Tristan Copley Smith
Abstain
Thu 24 Nov 2016 5:42PM

I'm not in a place to lead on anything but am available to answer questions on communications :thumbsup:

CC

Chris Cook
Agree
Thu 24 Nov 2016 5:46PM

I think if we get the right multi-stakeholder framework agreement to a common purpose then everything else will follow. I can heWhat time zone is that? I can help with that, I think.

ES

Eugenia Siapera
Agree
Thu 24 Nov 2016 5:59PM

I am very interested in this project but cannot commit much time at this point - things will look better towards Christmas

S

Sreeharsha
Agree
Thu 24 Nov 2016 6:35PM

Though I have not spend concrete planned time on this, I am trying to create as much awareness as possible in India. Going to speak at a conference here locally nxt week. Would dedicate weekly around 4-6 hours for now, and try to work with local grp

RG

Rebecca Garnett
Agree
Thu 24 Nov 2016 6:36PM

I would like to be involved with this. Up till Christmas I'm pretty stretched, but if there is sth specific you need my help on, I am willing to do what I can. In the New Year I will be able to commit more time, probably 1 hour a week.

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