It is not going to be a surprise to anyone here when I say that we need to talk about engagement. A number of the product initiatives from 2025 and into 2026 have focused on experimenting with reducing the barrier to entry and engagement when it comes to voting, participating in chat, etc. But product and platform updates are just the tip of the iceberg.
The Community Management Team (CMs) knows that engagement is on your mind too. We’ve seen it in thoughtful posts here, on MSO, and on other Meta sites. CMs have also had many conversations with moderators and community members around this topic. We’d like to take this even further this year.
CMs will continue to support Product and Engineering on platform initiatives, but we are going to be pulling back a bit on the amount of time we spend there. We want to carve out more time for engagement with the current communities on the platform so we can work with you on helping you solve for the challenges you’re facing on the different sites across the network.
Our team has been engaging with moderators across the network for years in the form of AMAs, office hours in chat, etc. We will continue doing so, but we want to expand that engagement to the larger communities across the public network sites this year (beyond just their mods). We want to hear what your non-product* challenges are, whether it’s struggling to keep current members participating on site, not feeling you have a way to share and promote your communities to prospective members, not having people who are interested in moderating, etc.
If you have some general thoughts please share them on this post, but know that we’re going to be reaching out to individual communities in the near future.
* By "product" challenges I'm referring to issues with tooling, the platform experience etc. the types of issues people typically add a bug or feature request tag to and mods might status-review. By non-product challenges I'm referring to things like engagement/participation on sites, not having enough community members interested in moderating, etc.