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Why we picked it Shirky's classic essay is the deepest argument for why a community's real norms come from how the group behaves and how the space is designed, not from the rules you post. It explains why culture forms early and why enforcement alone cannot save a space that has lost its shared sense of what it is. A longer read, but it reframes moderation as shaping behavior and belonging rather than policing text.
A Group Is Its Own Worst Enemy
From shirky.com by Clay Shirky 25 to 30 min read
- Norms emerge from group behavior and structure (who belongs, what the space protects), not from written policy alone.
- Culture sets early and is hard to reverse, so the behavior you model and defend in the first weeks tends to stick.
- Healthy communities need a defensible core and a sense of membership, not just a longer list of rules.