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Designing Communities for Kindness

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How to better set up your (game) communities for kinder user experiences.

Site iconGame Developer — August 16, 2019

Healthy communities don’t just happen. Victoria Tran, Communications Director of Kitfox Games, lays out what to consider when creating and maintaining a space for a game’s community, and in particular how to bake kindness into the community’s design.

Tags: Shared Link, TOPIC: Community Management, CREATOR: Victoria Tran

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