#BreakingNews: Big communities ≠ healthy communities
A big community doesn’t automatically mean a healthy one.
I see this every day: Communities with hundreds, or even thousands, of members but very few active voices. Or mostly surface-level engagement with little real connection. When that happens, the community owner's instinct is to post more, prompt more, push harder.
And to be clear, this isn’t a criticism. Everyone gets to build the kind of community they want. But if what you’re building is a community (not just a feed), depth matters. And depth does not mean it has to be heavy or serious. It invites humour and playfulness too.
So my observation is that engagement isn’t a volume issue. Its a relational one.
What actually shapes meaningful participation is:
  • how clearly the leader sets the tone
  • how safe people feel to speak
  • how consistently the leader shows up as a human, not a content engine
Community building is leadership in real time. People don’t engage with platforms; they engage with presence.
If you are building a Skool community and care about depth, trust, and real participation (not just numbers), this is what we explore inside The Pauze Collective.
A space for thoughtful leadership as community leaders and for building relational depth alongside others.
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#BreakingNews: Big communities ≠ healthy communities
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