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      Gratitude is essential in fostering trust, respect, and a sense of belonging within online communities, and this article provides seven practical practices for expressing gratitude effectively in the digital realm to strengthen virtual connections.

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      • The Garden Metaphor relates gardening to leadership, emphasizing the need to eliminate negativity.
      • It draws parallels between life cycles in a garden and human experiences.
      • Diversity and harmonious coexistence are promoted as leaders create an inclusive environment.
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      • Harnessing Delayed Send in Microsoft Outlook: By using Microsoft Outlook's "Delay or Schedule Sending Messages" feature, online community managers can fine-tune their messages before they reach members, rectifying inaccuracies, adding missing files, or reconsidering sensitive content.
      • Embracing Gmail's "Undo Send" Option: Gmail's "undo send" feature provides a quick remedy for email mishaps, allowing users to retract messages within a brief timeframe after sending, enhancing communication within online communities.
      • Balancing Benefits and Drawbacks: While delayed sending offers advantages like message refinement, it's essential to weigh the benefits against the potential drawbacks, particularly in time-sensitive situations, to make informed communication choices.
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      • The Perils of Neutrality: Staying neutral in online discussions can be perceived as an attempt to conceal one's true opinions, leading to suspicion and potential harm to one's standing within the community.
      • Preference for Open Dialogue: Online community members often appreciate open dialogue where participants express their opinions, even if they differ from the prevailing sentiment, as it fosters transparency and trust.
      • Implications for Community Managers: Community managers and members who shy away from discussions on controversial topics may inadvertently erode trust, while encouraging open and respectful conversations can strengthen bonds among community members.

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    • SNARF

      Aliases: Algorithmic outrage, Clickbait culture, Engagement hacking, Memetic optimization, Sensationalism loo

      SNARF (Stakes/Novelty/Anger/Retention/Fear) is a term describing the type of content that dominates online platforms when AI-driven algorithms prioritize engagement

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    • Thought-terminating cliché

      Aliases: thought-stopping phrases, conversation blockers, idea terminators

      Thought-terminating clichés simplify complex issues, halting meaningful discussion. They often hinder problem-solving in online forums by shutting down diverse perspectives.

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    • Survivorship bias

      Aliases: selection bias, success bias, winner's bias

      Survivorship bias occurs when decisions are based only on successful outcomes, overlooking failures. It can lead to skewed strategies in building and managing online communities.

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    • Suppressed Correlative Fallacy

      Aliases: muted correlation, hidden equivalence, logical suppression
      The suppressed correlative fallacy occurs when one term is redefined to exclude a contrasting term, distorting logical discussions. It can hinder clear communication and foster misunderstandings in forums.
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    • Sunk Costs Fallacy

      Aliases: sunk cost bias, investment fallacy, irrecoverable costs fallacy

      The sunk costs fallacy occurs when people continue investing in something based on past commitments rather than future benefits. In online communities, this can lead to wasted resources on failing initiatives or outdated features.

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    • Style Over Substance

      Aliases: appearance over content, form over function, superficial appeal

      Style over substance can create appealing visuals but risks alienating users seeking meaningful engagement. Effective forums balance visual appeal with valuable content to foster growth.

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