Although drawing some ideas from the LDS church may work, and I will be trying a few of them in my community building efforts, I am going to shy away from a lot of the more intrusive practices. I’m ex-Mormon, and I’m not going to be implementing anything that makes me uncomfortable.
The problem with everyone having a responsibility is that there must be a structure of authority to delegate the responsibility. We don’t have or want a divine authority. We absolutely don’t want to use something web-based for this either; something like karma is a bad metric since the people that have the time to get the most karma may be very uncomfortable in positions of leadership. I don’t yet have a solution to this.
tl;dr: some ideas may be good, but it will take careful vetting.
Although drawing some ideas from the LDS church may work, and I will be trying a few of them in my community building efforts, I am going to shy away from a lot of the more intrusive practices. I’m ex-Mormon, and I’m not going to be implementing anything that makes me uncomfortable.
The problem with everyone having a responsibility is that there must be a structure of authority to delegate the responsibility. We don’t have or want a divine authority. We absolutely don’t want to use something web-based for this either; something like karma is a bad metric since the people that have the time to get the most karma may be very uncomfortable in positions of leadership. I don’t yet have a solution to this.
tl;dr: some ideas may be good, but it will take careful vetting.
Edit—please disregard this post