As the title suggests building a culture of quality is harder than driving engagement and I'm genuinely unsure whether I should keep going with this approach
so I'd love some honest opinions.
The screenshots show our new #archives channel, which I created yesterday. I made cards for each of our standout events. We've hosted more than whats shown, but these represent the best of them only 5 truly quality events over 3 years. Four went incredibly well, and the last one failed pretty badly.
We're also planning an art based event run by our community on Instagram and we're currently looking for sponsors.
what's really been on my mind ?
I've been focused on running unique Discord events the kind you dont typically see elsewhere. Sometimes they fall flat sometimes they take off. They're not frequent and while everyone recommends at least one event per month thats a challenge when every concept is original and people rarely show interest upfront.
Now I'm questioning my own motivation am I hosting events for real engagement or just for appearances?
What I'm trying to build is a culture of quality over quantity. But it's infrequent it doesn't generate as much engagement as traditional events and our upcoming Instagram event won't drive any activity on Discord at all. So I have to ask "is this still worth pursuing?"