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Post by sakibkhan48 on Feb 24, 2024 5:45:01 GMT
We say yes, even if the definition Content Creator in this case is reductive. When you enter these young and unstructured realities you often don't have a role, today we tend to label a lot, but in small realities you do a bit of everything . We managed millions of users, and there were three of us. So in that case you don't manage to excel in a specialty but you build a 360 degree smattering. Not only content creation , but also basic graphics, copy, understanding which comments to select. It seems silly, but it's not, selecting the right comment decreed the success or failure of the page results. Selecting the memorable comment requires study , you need to have an artistic sensitivity to understand if the comment you are choosing is too ingenious. Paradoxically, if the comment is too ingenious, many people won't understand it, it will be below average, and the user will not find it funny. The secret is to find the comment halfway between Europe Cell Phone Number List genius and vulgar . What are the skills to become a good community manager? It depends a lot on reality, in general I could tell you a lot of patience and above all empathy , making a real effort to understand users' problems and making sure that they always have the feeling of being in a "safe haven". In essence, making users feel at home . Did you also do anything else? Yes, as I said before it is a mix of skills . I was responsible for training the site's columnists, we also did some sponsorship for companies that required careful thought and reasoning. It was an experience that allowed me to touch on many aspects of digital, even unrelated to copywriting and community management. Why did you decide to leave Memorable Comments? I decided to leave because I couldn't express myself as I wanted. The relationship was between Memorable Comments and the community, and in this relationship I did not feel free to express myself . Let's say it was an ego boost, I wanted to leave an artistic and personal imprint . The maturation of all this came little by little, until it exploded and pushed me to express myself like Luca Altimani. So you immediately launched with the new project? No. My head was full of things and I needed a break. I left the world of social media for a year. When you manage communities of millions of users you end up living based on that. It always makes me laugh when they tell me that working on social media is a fake job. If there are only a few of you managing such large communities, you can even spend the night working to moderate and manage messes.
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