Communities on Civic automatically populate with discussions from across the network.
Communities in Civic were created from a simple observation: we all share spaces with people who have similar interests, our friends, family, colleagues, or local groups. But on most platforms, building a community requires constant effort. Someone has to keep posting, curating, and maintaining activity for the space to stay alive.
Civic takes a different approach. Instead of asking communities to create all the content themselves, a community can choose which topics (lenses) it wants to follow, such as philosophy, technology, economics, or culture and where those posts should come from: your city, your country, or the entire world.
Once set up, the community automatically receives relevant posts from across Civic. This means your community space stays active without needing constant manual posting. Members can simply gather, read, and discuss the conversations already happening around the topics they care about.
In practice, this allows friends, families, or groups to share a common discussion space where new ideas and conversations continuously flow in from the broader Civic network.
Also Flow of information is never restricted, whether you are a 2 member community or 1 million, the information is the same.
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