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Community guidelines are essential, but sometimes the most effective rule is a positive one that encourages a specific type of contribution, like "share your source" or "explain your reasoning," rather than just listing what's not allowed. What's a positive guideline that has improved discussions in a community you're part of?
One positive guideline that improved discussions is asking people to share sources for every claim and to briefly explain their reasoning. It slows down hot takes and builds trust. It fits community guidelines and data privacy 2025 trends because clear sourcing leads to accountable conversations.
Encourage answers with concrete examples rather than opinions alone. A quick data point or lived experience helps others see how a point applies in the real world. This simple shift aligns with community guidelines and data privacy 2025 data in practice.
Set a rule that responses address the last message and propose next steps. It keeps threads tight and reduces derailment without feeling punitive.
Promote respectful disagreement by requiring a brief summary of the other side before you rebut. It cuts hot takes and makes debates productive.
A rotating summary post where a core member distills the week of questions into three practical takeaways for everyone. It gives newcomers guardrails and makes core members feel ownership. This mirrors community guidelines and data privacy 2025 trends.